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In ANT , action as the case of Pasteur indicates – arises from collective
endeavour and the collective includes non ... This perspective is important
because it infers that the motivation for action may not always come from the
human ' side of the ...
In ANT , action as the case of Pasteur indicates – arises from collective
endeavour and the collective includes non ... This perspective is important
because it infers that the motivation for action may not always come from the
human ' side of the ...
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relationship human beings had to nature , and entailed action oriented towards
the successful manipulation of objects . The latter referred to the communicative
relationship between subjects , and entailed a different form of action , that ...
relationship human beings had to nature , and entailed action oriented towards
the successful manipulation of objects . The latter referred to the communicative
relationship between subjects , and entailed a different form of action , that ...
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In ordinary conversation , an action hearable as an ' invitation ' is something that
delimits the range of possible rational actions to be producedʻnext ' by a co -
participant in the sequence of talk . Put slightly differently , an invitation affords
the ...
In ordinary conversation , an action hearable as an ' invitation ' is something that
delimits the range of possible rational actions to be producedʻnext ' by a co -
participant in the sequence of talk . Put slightly differently , an invitation affords
the ...
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