Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... fact that Bechhofer et al.'s chosen survey method of interviews , cannot , as they concede , uncover all aspects of identity , for many their approach will come as a welcome ' ground level ' corrective to these academic trajectories ...
... fact that Bechhofer et al.'s chosen survey method of interviews , cannot , as they concede , uncover all aspects of identity , for many their approach will come as a welcome ' ground level ' corrective to these academic trajectories ...
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... fact that unlike Nietzsche's influence on Weber , Goethe's influence has received little attention . Kent thereby concluded that it seemed ' most appropriate , therefore , to hope that someone will undertake a thorough study of Goethe's ...
... fact that unlike Nietzsche's influence on Weber , Goethe's influence has received little attention . Kent thereby concluded that it seemed ' most appropriate , therefore , to hope that someone will undertake a thorough study of Goethe's ...
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... fact that Faust Part Two indeed introduces a philosophical activity which interrupts the epic of Faust's soul in Part One . Nonetheless , he argues that it was Goethe's wish that the two parts be read as one and , therefore , seen in ...
... fact that Faust Part Two indeed introduces a philosophical activity which interrupts the epic of Faust's soul in Part One . Nonetheless , he argues that it was Goethe's wish that the two parts be read as one and , therefore , seen in ...
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