The Sociologically Examined Life: Pieces of the ConversationThis lively and concise supplemental text uses analyses of everyday conversations and experiences to inspire students to think sociologically about society and about themselves as social actors. |
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... true , mine or yours . That's an important matter to con- sider , but I will let you do it on your own . Here I want ... true are also invented . You could , for example , follow a rule that says , " Accept as true what is written in ...
... true , mine or yours . That's an important matter to con- sider , but I will let you do it on your own . Here I want ... true are also invented . You could , for example , follow a rule that says , " Accept as true what is written in ...
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... true . If we do this , we may be more open to understanding how other people arrive at different ideas about what is real and true . We might also be less likely to insist that other people accept our picture of the world as the only true ...
... true . If we do this , we may be more open to understanding how other people arrive at different ideas about what is real and true . We might also be less likely to insist that other people accept our picture of the world as the only true ...
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... true , the data on death rates contained a more important lesson : Inequality in U.S. society is one reason that some men , those on the lower end of the economic ladder , die sooner than others . Instead of grasping this lesson , the ...
... true , the data on death rates contained a more important lesson : Inequality in U.S. society is one reason that some men , those on the lower end of the economic ladder , die sooner than others . Instead of grasping this lesson , the ...
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Inventing the Social World | 11 |
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