TITLE:
The Importance of Models in Sociology: The Example of Max Weber
AUTHORS:
Albertina Oliverio
KEYWORDS:
Sociological Models, Ideal Type, Objectivity
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Applied Sociology,
Vol.10 No.1,
December
26,
2019
ABSTRACT: Sociological research method may be resumed by three concepts of Karl R. Popper, “problems-theories-critics”. Within this field, the role of theoretical models is central. In particular, the concept of model is comparable to the one of ideal type conceived by Max Weber. As a matter of fact, Weberian ideal type is still one of the most popular methodological instruments in social sciences. Conceived as a non-normative form of conceptualization finalized to simplify and reduce external social world complexity, ideal type allows the organization of an increasing knowledge acquaintance. It is shown that as a significant character of understanding sociology, ideal type is founded on an individualistic and nomological epistemological substrate. Conceived in these terms, it is argued that ideal type is therefore the expression of a unique method of explanation which can be traced in some examples showing how models construction is one of sociology’s most used instruments.