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... sociologist confronts the values of those he studies - their struggle to impose meaning and their consequent interaction with the meanings of others . But he also confronts his own values . He , too , must impose meaning and , therefore ...
... sociologist confronts the values of those he studies - their struggle to impose meaning and their consequent interaction with the meanings of others . But he also confronts his own values . He , too , must impose meaning and , therefore ...
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... sociologists.32 For one thing , it underlines the fact that our concentration on the quantitative , emanating from a narrow view of the nature of scientific method , is stultifying in terms of the search for method itself . It is ...
... sociologists.32 For one thing , it underlines the fact that our concentration on the quantitative , emanating from a narrow view of the nature of scientific method , is stultifying in terms of the search for method itself . It is ...
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... sociologists ? ( 1 ) That a priori theoretical statements are true simply by having been made by a subject on an object . ( 2 ) Every social datum is part of a theorized structure . ( 3 ) The sociologist cannot be intellectually ...
... sociologists ? ( 1 ) That a priori theoretical statements are true simply by having been made by a subject on an object . ( 2 ) Every social datum is part of a theorized structure . ( 3 ) The sociologist cannot be intellectually ...
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One Introduction | 1 |
Three The relevance of values | 37 |
University of Leeds | 63 |
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