The Correspondence between Max Weber’s Methodological Ethnocentrism and Native-Civilizational Sociology
In Max Weber’s tradition and legacy of interpretative sociology, the tremendous epistemological and methodological issues from the mutuality of mind and empirical reality have been considered. Through revising Weber’s ideas, the principle is revealed witch one can generate that as the principle of the Methodological Ethnocentrism. This principle is of the significant capacities for both emergence and evolution of social (cultural) sciences. Applying the documentary research method and Denys Cuche’s theoretical approach, this article seeks to elicit and analyze the elements of the forenamed principle in five axes; as follow: “the different revising of the value relevance and cultural interest”, “cultural sciences as empirical and real sciences”, “departure from the cultural value to cultural values”, “social sciences as non-universal sciences”, and “the hetero-rationalizing in the context of cultures”. Furthermore, three axes of results are “the cosmological assumption”, “the epistemological peril”, and “the scientific dominance from the methodological mistake”. 1 1
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