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The essay examines Rickert’s analyzes of the peculiar logical status of general group concepts in the context of the historical sciences of culture understood as individualizing sciences. He later shows how these analyzes constitute a more or less explicit point of reference, but undoubtedly very important, for the self-understanding of Max Weber’s investigations on the socio-economic structure of life of human communities, surveys that continuously operate with general group concepts.
Rickert, Weber, gruppo, scienze storico-sociali, scienze storico-sociali, gruppo, Rickert, Weber
Rickert, Weber, gruppo, scienze storico-sociali, scienze storico-sociali, gruppo, Rickert, Weber
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