Internalized Code Orientations (original) (raw)
The Greek Crisis and Its Cultural Origins, 2019
Abstract
We have defined internalized code orientations as an internalized codification of moral imperatives, in line with Weber’s ‘value postulates’ (Chap. 1), as they provide a unique standard against which reality’s flow of empirical events may be selected, measured, and judged. Code-orientations suggest that various social settings and circumstances are judged by, hypothetically speaking, one moral canon. Simply put, code-orientations function as an algorithm to provide an instant moral evaluation of a situation yet without determining the action of the social actor. The findings confirm the discursive-historical analysis of the prominent political code orientations identified in Part I of the book.
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