Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Sociology's own understandings have shifted markedly in ways that entail recognition of a reflexive dimension to the study of religion . When religion was treated as erroneous in terms of objective scientific terms of understanding ...
Sociology's own understandings have shifted markedly in ways that entail recognition of a reflexive dimension to the study of religion . When religion was treated as erroneous in terms of objective scientific terms of understanding ...
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... understanding ' ( 1979 : 1-68 ) . The possibilities offered by such reconstructions , Habermas believes , are considerable ; they not only concern indivi- dual competencies , but embrace collective historical learning processes too ...
... understanding ' ( 1979 : 1-68 ) . The possibilities offered by such reconstructions , Habermas believes , are considerable ; they not only concern indivi- dual competencies , but embrace collective historical learning processes too ...
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... understanding , rightly emphasises the significance of the demonic , arguing that the ideal represented in Wilhelm Meister is one of the discovery of those methods with whose help the dormant forces in each individual human being might ...
... understanding , rightly emphasises the significance of the demonic , arguing that the ideal represented in Wilhelm Meister is one of the discovery of those methods with whose help the dormant forces in each individual human being might ...
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