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Social reality / Finn Collin.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Problems of philosophyPublication details: London and New York : Routledge, [c1997]Description: 252 p.; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0415147964
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD 331 .C65 1997
Contents:
Contents:
pt. 1 The broad arguments
Ethnomethodology
The Cultural Relativity Argument
Social Constructivism and the Sociology of Knowledge: Berger and Luckmann
The Linguistic Relativity Argument
pt. 2 The Narrow Arguments
The Arguments from the Meaningfulness of Action: The Phenomenological Argument
The Arguments from the Meaningfulness of Action: The Hermeneutic Argument
The Argument from the Symbolic Nature of Social Facts
The Argument from Convention
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BD 31 .G74 2006 100 G854 2006 Philosophy / BD 31 .G74 2006 100 G854 2006 Philosophy / BD 31 .G74 2006 100 G854 2006 Philosophy / BD 331 .C65 1997 Social reality / BD 331 .H45 An introduction to metaphysics / BD 41 .W45 The function of reason. BD 411 .F37 Finite and infinite : A Philosophical essay.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

pt. 1 The broad arguments

Ethnomethodology

The Cultural Relativity Argument

Social Constructivism and the Sociology of Knowledge: Berger and Luckmann

The Linguistic Relativity Argument

pt. 2 The Narrow Arguments

The Arguments from the Meaningfulness of Action: The Phenomenological Argument

The Arguments from the Meaningfulness of Action: The Hermeneutic Argument

The Argument from the Symbolic Nature of Social Facts

The Argument from Convention

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