The meaning of "ethical neutrality" in social sciences and economics

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Originally published: Free Press, 1949. "The book is a reprint from a 1949 printing translated by Edward A. Shils and Henry A. Finch. The book has a new introduction written by Robert J. Antonio and Alan Sica."

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Weber, M. (1949). The meaning of “ethical neutrality” in social sciences and economics. In E.-A. Shils & H.-A. Finch (Eds.), The Methodology of the Social Sciences’. (pp. 1–49). The Free Press.

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