Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... according to which " the possibility of a sociological science is established by generalizing the principle of causality borrowed from the physical sciences . " 5 According to Sorel , the sociologist is not concerned with real causes ...
... according to which " the possibility of a sociological science is established by generalizing the principle of causality borrowed from the physical sciences . " 5 According to Sorel , the sociologist is not concerned with real causes ...
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... according to the existing empirical data , not according to the " concept of the family , " as is the custom in Germany . These three aspects of social activity , more- over , should not be conceived as three different stages , but ...
... according to the existing empirical data , not according to the " concept of the family , " as is the custom in Germany . These three aspects of social activity , more- over , should not be conceived as three different stages , but ...
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... According to the Whig , the chief cause of pauperism is the monopoly exercised by the great landowners and the laws prohibiting the import of corn . According to the Tory , the whole evil springs from liberalism , from competition , and ...
... According to the Whig , the chief cause of pauperism is the monopoly exercised by the great landowners and the laws prohibiting the import of corn . According to the Tory , the whole evil springs from liberalism , from competition , and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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