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... reality as meaningful . This is important , but Schutz regards this as too unpredictable and idiosyncratic to be ... reality ; we define certain components of reality as meaningful . motives The reasons people do what they do . in ...
... reality as meaningful . This is important , but Schutz regards this as too unpredictable and idiosyncratic to be ... reality ; we define certain components of reality as meaningful . motives The reasons people do what they do . in ...
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... , for them , everyday life is divided into two realities : the reality of their actual , lived , reflected - on experience and the reality of social typifications . time , they are more aware of the demarcation between 174 CHAPTER SIX.
... , for them , everyday life is divided into two realities : the reality of their actual , lived , reflected - on experience and the reality of social typifications . time , they are more aware of the demarcation between 174 CHAPTER SIX.
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... realities : the reality of their actual , lived , reflected - on experience and the reality of social typifications ( feminist theory ) . breaching experiments Experiments in which social reality is violated in order to shed light on ...
... realities : the reality of their actual , lived , reflected - on experience and the reality of social typifications ( feminist theory ) . breaching experiments Experiments in which social reality is violated in order to shed light on ...
Contents
Classical Grand Theories | 13 |
Classical Theories of Everyday Life | 42 |
Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 1755 | 75 |
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