Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... says : while the injunction to incorporate biophysical variables as causal factors makes intuitive sense at the ... says , they are also separate from it . This point is conceded , Soper believes , in many of the arguments put forward by ...
... says : while the injunction to incorporate biophysical variables as causal factors makes intuitive sense at the ... says , they are also separate from it . This point is conceded , Soper believes , in many of the arguments put forward by ...
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... says . It only says that they are of no interest to sociologists . When emphasising this qualifier , the conclusion makes perfect sense . For then it is little more than a reminder of the truism that sociology , qua sociology , has ...
... says . It only says that they are of no interest to sociologists . When emphasising this qualifier , the conclusion makes perfect sense . For then it is little more than a reminder of the truism that sociology , qua sociology , has ...
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... say , nobody says that explicitly . But if , as Barnes and Bloor ( 1982 : 27 ) have written , normative criteria provide nothing but the idiom in which contingent evaluations are expressed , then it is hard to see how one could ...
... say , nobody says that explicitly . But if , as Barnes and Bloor ( 1982 : 27 ) have written , normative criteria provide nothing but the idiom in which contingent evaluations are expressed , then it is hard to see how one could ...
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