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Year: 1981

Pages: 3-11

Series: Grazer Philosophische Studien

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Mihailo Marković, "Rationality of methodological rules", Grazer Philosophische Studien 1, 1981, pp. 3-11.

Rationality of methodological rules

Mihailo Marković

pp. 3-11

in: Grazer Philosophische Studien 1, 1981.

Abstract

There are two different senses of rationality of methodological rules: one is instrumental rationality, another is rationality of goals. In the first sense methodological rules are mere means of an apparently neutral true description of a given reality. Such a description, no matter how adequate, involves hidden value-assumptions and may be used for irrational purposes. A different notion of ends-means rationality characterizes methodological rules of critical science which analyses limitations of the given reality from an explicitly stated value-standpoint. The ultimate purpose of such critical research is to produce changes in human behaviour and in objective reality. As in the case of medical activity: diagnosis is followed by therapy. Methodological rules of critical inquiry are only a special case of a general methodology of human practice, the rationality of which presupposes a universal emancipatory goal.

Publication details

Year: 1981

Pages: 3-11

Series: Grazer Philosophische Studien

Full citation:

Mihailo Marković, "Rationality of methodological rules", Grazer Philosophische Studien 1, 1981, pp. 3-11.