Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 182
... lifeworld , which leads to a loss in the perceived significance of the latter , and to the assumption that the real locus of all social rationality is to be found in economic relations where instrumental forms of thought and action hold ...
... lifeworld , which leads to a loss in the perceived significance of the latter , and to the assumption that the real locus of all social rationality is to be found in economic relations where instrumental forms of thought and action hold ...
Page 184
... lifeworld . In the theory of social evolution they enable him to mark off an evolutionary domain that is different from that of nature , and develop a theory based on the distinctiveness of social learning . Learning to ' differentiate ...
... lifeworld . In the theory of social evolution they enable him to mark off an evolutionary domain that is different from that of nature , and develop a theory based on the distinctiveness of social learning . Learning to ' differentiate ...
Page 192
... lifeworld has been heavily colonised by ( capitalist ) system imperatives . Nevertheless , the theory still tries to make good the intuition that one world - view does not just follow , but comes into being instead of another ( q.v. ...
... lifeworld has been heavily colonised by ( capitalist ) system imperatives . Nevertheless , the theory still tries to make good the intuition that one world - view does not just follow , but comes into being instead of another ( q.v. ...
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