tyyppikäsite
Tyyppikäsite, often translated as "type concept" or "ideal type," is a sociological tool developed by Max Weber. It is not a description of reality as it is, nor is it a moral ideal. Instead, it is a conceptual construct, an analytical tool that sociologists use to understand and analyze complex social phenomena.
A tyyppikäsite is formed by exaggerating certain characteristics of a social phenomenon and weaving them into
The purpose of a tyyppikäsite is to provide a benchmark against which empirical reality can be measured.
Tyyppikäsite is a methodological principle that aids in the clear and unambiguous understanding of social action