Science As Vocation

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The purpose of Max Weber’s “Science as a Vocation” essay was to understand the conditions of science as a vocation, and the effects of specialization on enchantment. Although many people define vocation as a profession that requires working with your hands such as the jobs one receives after attending a vocational or trade school, Weber’s definition is quite different. According to Weber, the concept of vocation is based around one central idea which is how a “student who is resolved to dedicate himself professionally to science in university life”? Vocation, in this case, is a strong suitability or feelings toward a person’s work or job. He challenges students to examine why they want to study in a field, and determine how this study change or alter who they are. There is something inside everyone that inspires us to study what they want. He believes that specialization limits people’s knowledge and inspiration because they are only required to learn about their own specific fields. Students are allowed to virtually research and understand everything there is to know about one thing...

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