Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... suggest some surplus meaning operating beyond the obvious . Furthermore , they make belief in the intangible mysteriously possible through tangible means ( Flanagan 1991 ) . Often being non - believers , students have to fall back on ...
... suggest some surplus meaning operating beyond the obvious . Furthermore , they make belief in the intangible mysteriously possible through tangible means ( Flanagan 1991 ) . Often being non - believers , students have to fall back on ...
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... suggest that our senses cannot be trusted to interpret the dwelt - in world ' . We suggest , perhaps more optimistically , that this may not be the case for all spaces and times in the ' dwelt - in ' world and the garden for some of our ...
... suggest that our senses cannot be trusted to interpret the dwelt - in world ' . We suggest , perhaps more optimistically , that this may not be the case for all spaces and times in the ' dwelt - in ' world and the garden for some of our ...
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... suggest that the ' open ' nature of society challenges sociology's attempt to understand society , as social issues and their interpretation continually affront each other . In that regard , the open nature of American democracy and its ...
... suggest that the ' open ' nature of society challenges sociology's attempt to understand society , as social issues and their interpretation continually affront each other . In that regard , the open nature of American democracy and its ...
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Sociology | 9 |
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TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
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