Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... concept of supervenience has a variety of meanings I begin by defining its potential . This will involve looking at the way in which the concept has been used elsewhere - specifically in the field of ethics and the philosophy of mind ...
... concept of supervenience has a variety of meanings I begin by defining its potential . This will involve looking at the way in which the concept has been used elsewhere - specifically in the field of ethics and the philosophy of mind ...
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... concept and continues to attract much serious research effort ( for recent studies see the monographs by Misztal 1996 , Seligman 1997 , Sztompka 1999 and the edited volumes by Kramer and Tyler 1996 , and by Lane and Bachmann 1998 ) ...
... concept and continues to attract much serious research effort ( for recent studies see the monographs by Misztal 1996 , Seligman 1997 , Sztompka 1999 and the edited volumes by Kramer and Tyler 1996 , and by Lane and Bachmann 1998 ) ...
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... concept of trust to its full nature . As will be discussed in the following , too much research has been concerned with the ' weak inductive ' element of trust and has lost the ' faith ' element . The main argument here is that one ...
... concept of trust to its full nature . As will be discussed in the following , too much research has been concerned with the ' weak inductive ' element of trust and has lost the ' faith ' element . The main argument here is that one ...
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