Common Frontiers of the Social SciencesMirra Komarovsky Free Press, 1957 - 439 من الصفحات |
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... hope for a kind of knowledge which is both more intellectually satisfying and practically useful . 35. G. Lowell Field , op . cit . , p . 670 . The function of systematic theory is manifold ; as Merton Introduction ( 21 )
... hope for a kind of knowledge which is both more intellectually satisfying and practically useful . 35. G. Lowell Field , op . cit . , p . 670 . The function of systematic theory is manifold ; as Merton Introduction ( 21 )
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... hope , by observing his behaviour and success , to regulate their own practices , when they shall be engaged in the like part . While such processes could have unhappy consequences , Johnson believed that identification with fictional ...
... hope , by observing his behaviour and success , to regulate their own practices , when they shall be engaged in the like part . While such processes could have unhappy consequences , Johnson believed that identification with fictional ...
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... hope that standards for the judging of literary and other cultural products are held in common by all men , arrived at a conclusion almost the very opposite : the " all ” spelled out to read a select few . Other writers and critics who ...
... hope that standards for the judging of literary and other cultural products are held in common by all men , arrived at a conclusion almost the very opposite : the " all ” spelled out to read a select few . Other writers and critics who ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
PUBLIC OPINION IN FRANCE AFTER THE LIBERA | 5 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
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