Communication, Action, and Meaning: The Creation of Social RealitiesPraeger, 1980 - 340 páginas |
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... WONDER The most human of human characteristics is that of wondering , and the objects of wonder most characteristically human are human characteristics . Wonder begins with a child's fascinated explora- tion of its body and surroundings ...
... WONDER The most human of human characteristics is that of wondering , and the objects of wonder most characteristically human are human characteristics . Wonder begins with a child's fascinated explora- tion of its body and surroundings ...
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... wonder about corn quickly becomes recursive . One of the great inventions of humankind was agriculture , by which they re- placed the ecology of which they were a part with a variety of econo- mies of which they are both cause and ...
... wonder about corn quickly becomes recursive . One of the great inventions of humankind was agriculture , by which they re- placed the ecology of which they were a part with a variety of econo- mies of which they are both cause and ...
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... WONDER In Chapter 1 we proposed two theorems about wonder . The first claimed that any sufficiently powerful program of extensional wonder will become recursive . The second claimed that recursive wonder is inherently limited . During ...
... WONDER In Chapter 1 we proposed two theorems about wonder . The first claimed that any sufficiently powerful program of extensional wonder will become recursive . The second claimed that recursive wonder is inherently limited . During ...
Contenido
Recursive Wonder as Method or Where Does This | 8 |
Overview | 21 |
The Concept of Communication in Primitive Culture | 29 |
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Communication, Action, and Meaning: The Creation of Social Realities W. Barnett Pearce,Vernon E. Cronen Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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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
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