Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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politics as the implicit values of sociology and the consensual ground for the formation of reflexivity . The difficulty is that values in terms of ethical concerns are seldom explored . Thus , treatments of Weber as an ethical theorist ...
politics as the implicit values of sociology and the consensual ground for the formation of reflexivity . The difficulty is that values in terms of ethical concerns are seldom explored . Thus , treatments of Weber as an ethical theorist ...
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... values . Things do not represent these values in any inherent way . Neither is it merely the form or ceremony of the transaction that renders meaning to a thing . As Carrier states , it is , instead , ' the relationship that exists ...
... values . Things do not represent these values in any inherent way . Neither is it merely the form or ceremony of the transaction that renders meaning to a thing . As Carrier states , it is , instead , ' the relationship that exists ...
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... values are 0.76 for fathers ' occupation and 0.82 for mothers ' The class distributions ( marginals ) derived from the reports of both children and parents are remarkably similar for both fathers ' and mothers ' occupation , the only ...
... values are 0.76 for fathers ' occupation and 0.82 for mothers ' The class distributions ( marginals ) derived from the reports of both children and parents are remarkably similar for both fathers ' and mothers ' occupation , the only ...
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