Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... social sciences , and he does it in terms which , as he himself admits , do so much justice to the concerns of Weber and verstehende sociology that it may look as if he is making all the concessions to Idealism and intuitionism which he ...
... social sciences , and he does it in terms which , as he himself admits , do so much justice to the concerns of Weber and verstehende sociology that it may look as if he is making all the concessions to Idealism and intuitionism which he ...
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... social psychological work of Goffman , Garfinkel , and Schutz , in elaborating their ' common sense ' model of man as a rule - following animal . Goffman's writings suggest the importance of the ' dramaturgical standpoint ' , and ...
... social psychological work of Goffman , Garfinkel , and Schutz , in elaborating their ' common sense ' model of man as a rule - following animal . Goffman's writings suggest the importance of the ' dramaturgical standpoint ' , and ...
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... social justice " . He argues that ' the problem of obtaining the object of the general will is essentially a problem not of obtaining a Rawlsian rule or contract , but a problem of enforcing a rule or a contract ' ( p . 427 ) . It seems ...
... social justice " . He argues that ' the problem of obtaining the object of the general will is essentially a problem not of obtaining a Rawlsian rule or contract , but a problem of enforcing a rule or a contract ' ( p . 427 ) . It seems ...
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