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Thomas Kemple, “Intellectual Work and the Spirit of Capitalism: Weber’s Calling” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)

New Books in Intellectual History

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Understanding in Dynamic Contexts

This chapter examines the active role of audiences in interpreting lectures and the importance of diverse values in scholarly discourse, drawing from Max Weber's sociological theories and literary references. It also explores the metaphor of bifocals as embodied by Benjamin Franklin, illustrating the intertwined relationship between science, technology, and capitalism. Additionally, the discussion highlights the evolution of the concept of 'calling' from its religious origins to its modern interpretations, linking historical insights to contemporary views on vocation and knowledge.

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