Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Mar;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Epub 2024 Apr 1.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unconvention...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells
Endeavour. 2024 Apr 1;48(1):100918. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100918. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCan love affect knowledge and knowledge affect love? John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor-Mill, Max and Marianne Weber, and Bertrand and Dora Russell had a definite vocation: they wanted to change the world. They questioned traditional gender arrangements through publications on equality, marriage, and education. They were liberal thinkers, advocating individual freedom and autonomy, vis à vis the constraints of state and society. Their partnership inspired their work, a living experiment conducted through their own unco...
Source: Endeavour - April 2, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hanneke Hoekstra Source Type: research

Science as a calling and as a profession: The wider setting in Weber's scholarly endeavor
Endeavour. 2024 Mar 26;48(1):100914. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100914. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn his 1917 lecture for Munich students (most often entitled in English translation "Science as a Vocation"), Max Weber addressed numerous issues: not only how "profession" and "calling" are related in science and scholarship, but also Entzauberung ("disenchantment"); rationality and its limits; ultimate values; and the field of tension between science and religion. The present essay locates these themes in Weber's oeuvre from 1911 onward, and analyses how they resonate and culminate in Weber's address in 1917. It is in...
Source: Endeavour - March 27, 2024 Category: Science Authors: H Floris Cohen Source Type: research

Science as a calling and as a profession: The wider setting in Weber's scholarly endeavor
Endeavour. 2024 Mar 26;48(1):100914. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100914. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn his 1917 lecture for Munich students (most often entitled in English translation "Science as a Vocation"), Max Weber addressed numerous issues: not only how "profession" and "calling" are related in science and scholarship, but also Entzauberung ("disenchantment"); rationality and its limits; ultimate values; and the field of tension between science and religion. The present essay locates these themes in Weber's oeuvre from 1911 onward, and analyses how they resonate and culminate in Weber's address in 1917. It is in...
Source: Endeavour - March 27, 2024 Category: Science Authors: H Floris Cohen Source Type: research

Science as a calling and as a profession: The wider setting in Weber's scholarly endeavor
Endeavour. 2024 Mar 26;48(1):100914. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100914. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn his 1917 lecture for Munich students (most often entitled in English translation "Science as a Vocation"), Max Weber addressed numerous issues: not only how "profession" and "calling" are related in science and scholarship, but also Entzauberung ("disenchantment"); rationality and its limits; ultimate values; and the field of tension between science and religion. The present essay locates these themes in Weber's oeuvre from 1911 onward, and analyses how they resonate and culminate in Weber's address in 1917. It is in...
Source: Endeavour - March 27, 2024 Category: Science Authors: H Floris Cohen Source Type: research

Science as a calling and as a profession: The wider setting in Weber's scholarly endeavor
Endeavour. 2024 Mar 26;48(1):100914. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2024.100914. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn his 1917 lecture for Munich students (most often entitled in English translation "Science as a Vocation"), Max Weber addressed numerous issues: not only how "profession" and "calling" are related in science and scholarship, but also Entzauberung ("disenchantment"); rationality and its limits; ultimate values; and the field of tension between science and religion. The present essay locates these themes in Weber's oeuvre from 1911 onward, and analyses how they resonate and culminate in Weber's address in 1917. It is in...
Source: Endeavour - March 27, 2024 Category: Science Authors: H Floris Cohen Source Type: research