CONCEPT
Ideal Type Method
Weber's methodological construct — the <em>one-sided accentuation</em> of features to isolate structural logic — applied to the AI transition to reveal parallels empirical description alone would miss.
The ideal type (Idealtypus) is Weber's central methodological construct: an analytical model produced by the one-sided accentuation of selected features of a phenomenon, designed to clarify structural logic rather than to describe empirical totality. An ideal type is not a moral ideal; the term is technical. The Calvinist ethic, the charismatic prophet, the bureaucratic organization — these are ideal types Weber constructed to illuminate what is essential about a historical phenomenon by deliberately exaggerating its distinctive features. The method is essential to the simulation's analysis because the parallels between the Protestant ethic and the AI-era builder become visible only through ideal-type construction. Empirical description of either phenomenon alone obscures the shared structural logic that ideal-type analysis reveals.
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The ideal type is not a generalization from cases. It is a construct that strips away incidental features to expose the core mechanism. Weber's Calvinist was not any particular Calvinist — real Calvinists varied widely — but a constructed type whose logic, once