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Instead, Weber suggests that a ground or motive can be given – for religious or affect reasons, for example — that may meet the criterion of explanation or justification even if it is not an explanation that fits the Zweckrational orientation of means and ends.
In Chapter 7, James suggests that Weber, Fechner, Vierordt, and Wundt might be the greatest experimental psychophysiologists of the 19th century.
The Economist review suggests that the idea for an organization as a psychopathic entity originated with Max Weber, in regards to government bureaucracy.
As the two sub-series progress, albeit with somewhat-separate casts of characters, each is expected by Weber to carry the detailed storyline events particular to their astrographical region forward and tie together into an ongoing plotline concerning the massive and monolithic Solarian League, which foreshadowing in the most recent novels suggests is about to undergo severe disruption.
Recent work suggests that there is more gene flow between Hill's oak and Black Oak Q. velutina, but the phylogenetic position of these species is still undercertain ( Hipp and Weber 2008 ).

Weber and Alfred
The young Weber and his brother Alfred, who also became a sociologist and economist, thrived in this intellectual atmosphere.
Max Weber and his brothers, Alfred Weber | Alfred and Karl, in 1879
After graduating in 1956 he became fellow at the Alfred Weber Institute of the University of Heidelberg where he was an active member of the student society AIESEC.
Bergson and Whitehead on Langevin's Paradox and the Meaning of ' Space-Time '" in Durand, G. & Weber, M., eds., Alfred North Whitehead's Principles of Natural Knowledge.
During the summer semester of 1919, Fromm studied at the University of Heidelberg, where he switched from studying jurisprudence to sociology under Alfred Weber ( brother of the better known sociologist Max Weber ), the psychiatrist-philosopher Karl Jaspers, and Heinrich Rickert.
Starting in 1871, Frege continued his studies in Göttingen, the leading university in mathematics in German-speaking territories, where he attended the lectures of Alfred Clebsch ( 1833 – 1872 ) ( analytical geometry ), Ernst Christian Julius Schering ( 1824 – 1897 ) function theory, Wilhelm Eduard Weber ( 1804 – 1891 ) ( physical studies, applied physics, Eduard Riecke ( 1845 – 1915 ) ( theory of electricity, and Hermann Lotze ( 1817 – 1881 ) ( philosophy of religion ).
The early German hegemony more or less starts with Johann Heinrich von Thünen and runs through both Wilhelm Launhardt and Alfred Weber to Walter Christaller and August Lösch.
* Alfred Weber ( 1868 – 1958 ), German economist, sociologist and theoretician of culture
* USA: Ivan Albright, Milton Avery, George Biddle, Hyman Bloom, Peter Blume, Charles Burchfield, David Burliuk, Stuart Davis, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Beauford Delaney, Arthur G. Dove, Norris Embry, Philip Evergood, Kahlil Gibran, William Gropper, Philip Guston, Marsden Hartley, Albert Kotin, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Rico Lebrun, Jack Levine, Alfred Henry Maurer, Alice Neel, Abraham Rattner, Ben Shahn, Harry Shoulberg, Joseph Stella, Harry Sternberg, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Dorothea Tanning, Max Weber, Hale Woodruff, Karl Zerbe
* Nicholas Fox Weber, The Clarks of Cooperstown: Their Singer Sewing Machine Fortune, Their Great and Influential Art Collections, Their Forty-Year Feud, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
From 1922 to 1925 he worked in Heidelberg under the German sociologist Alfred Weber, brother of the well-known sociologist Max Weber.
Among his valued intellectual sources were György Lukács, Oszkár Jászi, Georg Simmel, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Karl Marx, Alfred and Max Weber, Max Scheler, and Wilhelm Dilthey.
Neoclassical location theorists, following in the tradition of Alfred Weber, tend to focus on industrial location and use quantitative methods.
Valuable contributions came from location theorists such as Johann Heinrich von Thünen or Alfred Weber.
During the same period, new but still incomplete attempts to publish a selection of non-novelistic writings were initiated by German scholar Alfred Weber.
He critically engaged classical nineteenth and early twentieth century social theorists such as Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim, Alfred Schutz, Robert K. Merton, Erving Goffman, and Jürgen Habermas.
Theoretical concerns, influences and resources used in the development of ethnomethodology include: traditional sociological concerns, especially the Parsonian Parsons, " Problem of Order "; traditional sociological theory and methods, primarily Parsons, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber ; Aron Gurwitsch's phenomenological field theory of consciousness / Gestalt Psychology ; the Transcendental Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl ; Alfred Schutz's Phenomenology of the Natural Attitude ; Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of embodiment, Martin Heidegger's phenomenology of being / Existential Phenomenology ; and Ludwig Wittgenstein's investigations regarding ordinary language use ( Heritage: 1986 ; Garfinkel: 2002 ).
His work in that field was distinguished by his acumen, his philosophical understanding, and extensive study of the major pioneering works of Durkheim, Toennies, Max and Alfred Weber, Simmel and others in the British Museum Library in London, while resident as a student in Oxford.
Alfred Weber ( 30 July 1868 – 2 May 1958 ) was a German economist, geographer, sociologist and theoretician of culture whose work was influential in the development of modern economic geography.
Leaning heavily on work developed by the relatively unknown Wilhelm Launhardt, Alfred Weber formulated a least cost theory of industrial location which tries to explain and predict the locational pattern of the industry at a macro-scale.

Weber and Clark
* Clark Weber, American radio personality in Chicago
Clark Superior Court # 3 ( Judge Joe P. Weber )
Other notable disc jockeys who worked at WLS include Fred Winston, Art Roberts, Ron " Ringo " Riley, Gene Taylor, Mort Crowley, Larry Lujack, Dex Card, Clark Weber, Chuck Buell, Kris Erik Stevens, Joel Sebastian, Gary Gears, Jerry Kay, Bob Sirott, John Records Landecker, Yvonne Daniels, Steve Dahl, Garry Meier, Brant Miller, Steve King, and Tommy Edwards.
* Stratigraphy, facies, and reservoir distribution, Tengiz Field, Kazakhstan-( 2003 ) L. James Weber, Brent P. Francis, P. M. ( Mitch ) Harris, and Michael Clark.
Currently, Weber is managing partner of the Washington, D. C. branch of lobbying firm Clark & Weinstock.
In a book about art collector Robert Sterling Clark, art historian and non-profit executive Nicholas Fox Weber wrote: " Butler's testimony to the House Committee, which was played down in the newspaper and magazine accounts at the time, and made to seem largely specious by influential commentators, seems credible about the attempt to overthrow FDR, and Robert Sterling Clark's role in it.

Weber and led
Work on KQML was led by Tim Finin of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Jay Weber of EITech and involved contributions from many researchers.
It was Weber who began the studies of bureaucracy and whose works led to the popularisation of this term.
* Carl Friedrich Gauss developed a fruitful collaboration with the physics professor Wilhelm Weber ; it led to new knowledge in the field of magnetism.
That night the crowd, led by a poor man, John Weber, attacked the houses of Moffat and Howard, where they destroyed walls, fences, art, furniture and wine.
* the Youngest, led by Werner Sombart and including, to a very large extent, Max Weber.
Five months after Magnesium Paxton led the first Contact Improvisation performance series at the John Weber Art Gallery in New York City where dancers performed Contact Improvisation in marathon fashion on mats.
The moderate majority is represented by groups such as the Bund Deutscher Frauenvereine ( League of German Women's Organizations ) led by Marianne Weber ( who was married to Max Weber ), and who warned against belief in " lost paradise ".
In his remarkably prescient conclusion to the book, Weber lamented that the loss of religious underpinning to capitalism's spirit has led to a kind of involuntary servitude to mechanized industry.
The Oberland League was a paramilitary organization led by Dr. Friedrich Weber.
At Cambridge, Ewing's research into the magnetisation of metals led him to criticise the conventional account of Wilhelm Weber.
The book has also been harshly criticized by the German historian of communism Hermann Weber, a former KPD member, who led a campaign to prevent Suhrkamp Verlag from publishing it in Germany.
* 1978-80: Weber State University, named WSU's defensive MVP on two occasions ; led Wildcats to two Big Sky Championships and two NCAA Tournament Appearances.
Weber led the program to two outright Big Ten Conference championships and six trips to the NCAA Tournament, including an appearance in the championship game of the 2005 NCAA Tournament.
In his five seasons at Southern Illinois Weber led the Salukis to consecutive Missouri Valley Conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances, including an NCAA Sweet Sixteen finish in 2002.
In the Sweet Sixteen Weber led the Illini to a victory over his alma-mater Milwaukee, then defeated the Arizona to advance to the Final Four.
In the 90's Klarmann / Weber worked more and more with UK and US based artists and songwriters, which led Felix Weber to relocate to the USA in 2000.
Drawing upon the work of Max Weber, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Karl Marx, Nolte argued that the progress of both types of " transcendence " generates fear as the older world is swept aside by a new world, and that these fears led to fascism.
After a further period of study in Germany with Wilhelm Eduard Weber and Hermann von Helmholtz, he returned to England, where his knowledge of spectrum analysis led to him being appointed to lead an expedition to Siam, to photograph the coronal spectrum during the total solar eclipse of 6 April 1875.

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