Thomas Burger
Affiliations: | Sociology | Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL |
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Burger T. (1993) Weber's sociology and Weber's personality Theory and Society. 22: 813-836 |
Burger T. (1986) Multidimensional Problems: A Critique Of Jeffrey Alexander'S Theoretical Logic In Sociology* Sociological Quarterly. 27: 273-292 |
Burger T. (1978) Droysen and the idea of Verstehen. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 14: 6-19 |
Burger T, Parsons T, Toby J. (1978) Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory.@@@The Evolution of Societies. Social Forces. 57: 308 |
Burger T. (1978) The Logic of Social Systems: A Unified, Deductive, System‐Based Approach to Social Science. Alfred Kuhn. American Anthropologist. 80: 954-955 |
Burger T. (1978) Social Systems and the Evolution of Action Theory.By Talcott Parsons. New York: Free Press, 1977. 429 pp. $15.95 and The Evolutionof Societies.By Talcott Parsons (edited by Jackson Toby). Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1977. 269 pp. Cloth, $11.95; paper, $6.95 Social Forces. 57: 308-310 |
Mouledoux JC, Burger T. (1977) Max Weber's Theory of Concept Formation: History, Laws, and Ideal Types. Social Forces. 56: 482 |
Burger T. (1977) Max Weber, Interpretive Sociology, and the Sense of Historical Science: a Positivistic Conception of Verstehen Sociological Quarterly. 18: 165-175 |
Burger T. (1977) Max Weber's Interpretive Sociology, the Understanding of Actions and Motives, and a Weberian View of Man Sociological Inquiry. 47: 127-132 |