Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... particular redemption . An atonement which in itself may suffice for an individual only , or for a world , but which was not offered for any particular number of individuals , but merely for sin as sin ; such an atonement may be called ...
... particular redemption . An atonement which in itself may suffice for an individual only , or for a world , but which was not offered for any particular number of individuals , but merely for sin as sin ; such an atonement may be called ...
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... particular things” chosen as the title of this book is intended to suggest that the difference lies in what it is that the human observer most urgently wants to know about human affairs. The enormous “generative” potentialities of ...
... particular things” chosen as the title of this book is intended to suggest that the difference lies in what it is that the human observer most urgently wants to know about human affairs. The enormous “generative” potentialities of ...
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... particular the etymology of words , sheds considerable light on the subject matter of the study and greatly facilitates the research . Heidegger begins by asking about the ' meaning of being ' and distinguishes between two types of ...
... particular the etymology of words , sheds considerable light on the subject matter of the study and greatly facilitates the research . Heidegger begins by asking about the ' meaning of being ' and distinguishes between two types of ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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