The article illustrates the different meanings of the term “logic” in Weber’s work and then proceeds to discuss his approach to the explanation of historical events and in particular to counterfactual analysis. Weber’s epistemology is first situated within the neoKantian debates of his time as well as legal positivism and historical jurisprudence. The article then focuses on this author’s conception of science as a value sphere, on the aims and methods of explanation in the social and historical sciences and on the key concepts of possibility judgements and adequate causation. The central role played by counterfactuals and modal logic is illustrated through the example of the battle of Marathon, which Weber himself saw as the starting point of a causal chain leading to the rise of Western rationalism. The article concludes by highlighting the pioneering role of Weber’s counterfactualism for the subsequent development of possible worlds theory and its use in the causal analysis of singular historical events.

Politics, History and Logic in Max Weber / M. Ferrera. - In: HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC. - ISSN 1464-5149. - 45:1(2024), pp. 4-19. [10.1080/01445340.2024.2312339]

Politics, History and Logic in Max Weber

M. Ferrera
2024

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The article illustrates the different meanings of the term “logic” in Weber’s work and then proceeds to discuss his approach to the explanation of historical events and in particular to counterfactual analysis. Weber’s epistemology is first situated within the neoKantian debates of his time as well as legal positivism and historical jurisprudence. The article then focuses on this author’s conception of science as a value sphere, on the aims and methods of explanation in the social and historical sciences and on the key concepts of possibility judgements and adequate causation. The central role played by counterfactuals and modal logic is illustrated through the example of the battle of Marathon, which Weber himself saw as the starting point of a causal chain leading to the rise of Western rationalism. The article concludes by highlighting the pioneering role of Weber’s counterfactualism for the subsequent development of possible worlds theory and its use in the causal analysis of singular historical events.
Weber; logic; historical explanations; counterfactuals; adequate causation;
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Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politica
2024
21-mar-2024
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