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Page 17
For each individual case we can arrive at an understanding of its relation to inner
and outer forces , but we cannot explain its individuality in the form of laws . ”
Engi f humankind which are broadly cumulative in nature — that is , knowledge
and ...
For each individual case we can arrive at an understanding of its relation to inner
and outer forces , but we cannot explain its individuality in the form of laws . ”
Engi f humankind which are broadly cumulative in nature — that is , knowledge
and ...
Page 18
Obviously , such understanding is enhanced by language and the development
of appropriate and accurate vocabularies through which people can
communicate to one another what they feel , how they perceive others and
themselves , and ...
Obviously , such understanding is enhanced by language and the development
of appropriate and accurate vocabularies through which people can
communicate to one another what they feel , how they perceive others and
themselves , and ...
Page 107
The key concept in understanding groups is that of a relationship between
individuals within the group and with those outside its boundaries . tion to aging ,
interaction is the dynamic focus of sociological inquiry . Members of a group have
a ...
The key concept in understanding groups is that of a relationship between
individuals within the group and with those outside its boundaries . tion to aging ,
interaction is the dynamic focus of sociological inquiry . Members of a group have
a ...
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