The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... person . Social interaction , in turn , results when this other person responds and thus intentionally enters into an exchange with the first actor . Since Weber puts the emphasis on the subjective meaning of social behavior , the ...
... person . Social interaction , in turn , results when this other person responds and thus intentionally enters into an exchange with the first actor . Since Weber puts the emphasis on the subjective meaning of social behavior , the ...
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... person may go through the motions of a ritual , perform it correctly , without being in the least acquainted with its esoteric symbolic meanings . He may act mechanically . The attitudes of such a person may be purely fetishistic ...
... person may go through the motions of a ritual , perform it correctly , without being in the least acquainted with its esoteric symbolic meanings . He may act mechanically . The attitudes of such a person may be purely fetishistic ...
الصفحة 352
... person with it , I think what we want to have as a result is a person habituated to do things in a certain undeviating way . If , on the other hand , we are teaching the person , we are attempt- ing to foster the acquisition of a ...
... person with it , I think what we want to have as a result is a person habituated to do things in a certain undeviating way . If , on the other hand , we are teaching the person , we are attempt- ing to foster the acquisition of a ...
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