The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of the ConversationThis lively and concise supplemental text uses analyses of everyday conversations and experiences to inspire students to think sociologically about society and about themselves as social actors. |
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... response . If we feel some of the friend's grief , as if our own parent had died , that is an empathic response . In either case we experience feelings in response to the other person's feelings . Such responses are not automatic ; we ...
... response . If we feel some of the friend's grief , as if our own parent had died , that is an empathic response . In either case we experience feelings in response to the other person's feelings . Such responses are not automatic ; we ...
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... response , considering how Thomas grew up , his loyalty to his friends , his regard for his own honor , and the threat posed by the situation . Being sociologically mindful , we can see that what happened to Thomas and his friends was ...
... response , considering how Thomas grew up , his loyalty to his friends , his regard for his own honor , and the threat posed by the situation . Being sociologically mindful , we can see that what happened to Thomas and his friends was ...
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... response , because it meant this : " No matter what information I am presented with , if it does not suit my prior beliefs , if it does not make me comfortable , I will dis- count it , so I can continue to believe what I want to believe ...
... response , because it meant this : " No matter what information I am presented with , if it does not suit my prior beliefs , if it does not make me comfortable , I will dis- count it , so I can continue to believe what I want to believe ...
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