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- Disenchantment is a concept in sociology that refers to the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion in modern society12. The term was popularized by the German sociologist Max Weber, who used the word "Entzauberung" to describe the retreat of magic and myth through processes of secularization and rationalization1. It can also be seen as a philosophical act that derives new ethical direction from the untenability of a previously robust moral tradition3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The concept of disenchantment, so defined, emphasizes the opposed roles of science and religion in modern society. The German sociologist Max Weber is credited with popularizing the term in a lecture given in 1918. Weber used the German word Entzauberung, translated into English as “disenchantment” but which literally means “de-magic-ation.”www.britannica.com/topic/disenchantment-sociologyIn social science, disenchantment (German: Entzauberung) is the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion apparent in modern society. The term was borrowed from Friedrich Schiller by Max Weber to describe the character of a modernized, bureaucratic, secularized Western society.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disenchantment
Although the primary meaning of Max Weber’s concept of disenchantment is as a sociological condition (the retreat of magic and myth from social life through processes of secularization and rationalization), as Weber himself makes clear in his address, “Science as a Vocation,” disenchantment can also be a philosophical act: an unusual form of moral discourse that derives new ethical direction out of the very untenability of a...
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