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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
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The Texts
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What were Weber's intentions?
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The Critiques
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Scientific Concepts and Points of View
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Rationality and Rationalisation
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The Method of Analysis
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A Short Outline of the Material
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34–47
CHAPTER II THE PROTESTANT ETHIC STUDIES
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1. The Protestant Ethic and the «Spirit» of Capitalism of 1904/05
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2. The Protestant Sects and the Spirit of Capitalism
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3. The Anti-Critiques
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4. The 1920 Version of the «Protestant Ethic»
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48–136
CHAPTER III THE WORLD RELIGIONS AND THEIR ETHICS
48–136
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1. Max Weber’s Introduction
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2. Confucianism and Taoism
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The Patrimonial Domination
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The Spirit of Confucianism
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Heterodoxies
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Conclusion
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The Result: Puritanism versus Confucianism
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3. Intermediate Reflection: Religious Rejections of the World and their Levels and Directions
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4. Hinduism and Buddhism
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The Hindu Social System
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The Hindu Spirit
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Orthodox and Heterodox Salvation Teachings
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Ancient Buddhism
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Buddhism elsewhere in Asia
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Excursus: Japan
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Later Indian Developments
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A Retrospective View on the Asian Cultural World
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5. Ancient Judaism
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The Transcendent God, the berith, and the Prophets
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Pariah People, Pariah Ethics, and Pariah Capitalism
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Supplement: The Pharisees
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6. Islam
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Islamic Patrimonial Domination
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The «Spirit» of Islam
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Sufism and Conclusion
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7. Christianity
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a. Ancient Christianity
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The Roman Monarchic-Bureaucratic Empire
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The Spirit of Ancient Christianity
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b. Eastern Orthodox Christianity
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The Patrimonial State
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The Orthodox Church
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The «Spirit» of the Orthodox Church
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Russian Old Believers
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The Russian Sects
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Result
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c. Occidental Christianity
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The Institutional and Legal Transformations
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The «Spirit» of Traditionalism and the Puritan Sects
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The Characteristics of Modern Western Capitalism
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137–151
CHAPTER IV THE WORLD RELIGIONS IN CONTROL TESTS
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1. Elective Affinity and Causal Adequacy
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2. Adequate Causation according to v. Kries
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3. Weber’s Use of the Concept of Adequate Causation
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4. Adequate Causation and «The Economic Ethics of World Religions»
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152–196
CHAPTER V THE WORLD RELIGIONS AND THE LAW
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SECTION 1: MAX WEBER’S SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
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Jurisprudence and the Sociology of Law
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The Rationalisation of the Societal Spheres
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Excursus on Eigengesetzlichkeit
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The Rationalisation of the Law
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The Carriers of the Rationalization of Law
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The «England Problem»
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Retrospective Considerations
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SECTION 2: LAW IN THE WORLD RELIGIONS
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1. The Laws in Non-Occidental Cultures
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China
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India
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Buddhist Countries and Japan
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Islam
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Jewish Law
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The Law within Russian Orthodoxy
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2. Canon Law
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3. European Secular Law
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Roman Law
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Natural Law
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Continental European Law
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English Common Law
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A Retrospective View of European Secular Law
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4. Coda on Modern Comparative Law
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197–207
CONCLUSION
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1. The «Author’s Introduction» as a Conclusion
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2. Commentary
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Science
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Architecture, Art, and Music
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Formally Rational Law and the Puritan Conduct of Life
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The Contemporary Relevance of Weber’s Comparative Sociology
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208–208
APPENDIX
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209–215
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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216–217
INDEX OF AUTHORS
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218–219
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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Andreas Buss
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doi.org/10.5771/9783845265834-209
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-2424-6
ISBN online: 978-3-8452-6583-4
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