The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 6 頁
... social prominence , politically impotent . ' But by perpetuating the values of traditional social thought and by stamping them in- delibly on Western education , they started - or at least furthered- a long - lasting process of ...
... social prominence , politically impotent . ' But by perpetuating the values of traditional social thought and by stamping them in- delibly on Western education , they started - or at least furthered- a long - lasting process of ...
第 151 頁
... social structure " which " arises in social experience . " Awareness of one's self , Mead added , asserts itself in the social form of the dialogue : " The very process of thinking is ... simply an inner conversation that goes on ...
... social structure " which " arises in social experience . " Awareness of one's self , Mead added , asserts itself in the social form of the dialogue : " The very process of thinking is ... simply an inner conversation that goes on ...
第 154 頁
... social insofar as he intentionally directs himself to at least one other person . Social interaction , in turn , results when this other person responds and thus intentionally enters into an exchange with the first actor . Since Weber ...
... social insofar as he intentionally directs himself to at least one other person . Social interaction , in turn , results when this other person responds and thus intentionally enters into an exchange with the first actor . Since Weber ...
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