Communication, Action, and Meaning: The Creation of Social RealitiesPraeger, 1980 - 340 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 46
Página
... knowledge , and a study of human knowledge presupposes a concept of humankind . At all three levels , the positions we have taken have varied signifi- cantly from conventional wisdom , leaving us no alternative but to deal with them ...
... knowledge , and a study of human knowledge presupposes a concept of humankind . At all three levels , the positions we have taken have varied signifi- cantly from conventional wisdom , leaving us no alternative but to deal with them ...
Página 65
... knowledge . The substance of knowledge was identified with the content of the statements a philosopher could make . The further this program was pushed , however , the clearer it became that it was inadequate . By the middle of the ...
... knowledge . The substance of knowledge was identified with the content of the statements a philosopher could make . The further this program was pushed , however , the clearer it became that it was inadequate . By the middle of the ...
Página 111
... knowledge is imaginary and persons are the blissfully unaware architects of their own reality . These alternatives are fully orthodox with Western patterns of thought and dysfunctional because of it . The question is better answered ...
... knowledge is imaginary and persons are the blissfully unaware architects of their own reality . These alternatives are fully orthodox with Western patterns of thought and dysfunctional because of it . The question is better answered ...
Contenido
Recursive Wonder as Method or Where Does This | 8 |
Overview | 21 |
The Concept of Communication in Primitive Culture | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 11 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Communication, Action, and Meaning: The Creation of Social Realities W. Barnett Pearce,Vernon E. Cronen Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
Términos y frases comunes
ability able action analysis attempt become behavior believe cause century Chapter characteristics closed communication competence complex concept condition consequent considered consists conversation coordination created culture defined described effect enmeshment entities episode example exist experience explain expressed fact Figure force forms function given Greek human idea important individual interpersonal interpreted knowledge language Levantine limited live logic logical force meaning measured metaphor move nature observed occurs organization participants particular patterns perceived perform persons perspective philosophy play position predict presented primitive problem produced question reason recursive relation relationship responses result role rules sacred sense sequence situation social reality society speech statement structure subjects theorists theory things thought tion traditional truth types understanding University variables various Western wonder Yajnavalkya York
Referencias a este libro
Beyond Blame: Child Abuse Tragedies Revisited Peter Reder,Sylvia Duncan,Moira Gray Sin vista previa disponible - 1993 |
Boundaries of Privacy: Dialectics of Disclosure Sandra Sporbert Petronio Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |