116 Pages
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Routledge
110 Pages
by
Routledge
110 Pages
by
Routledge
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Definitions of human beings as "symbolic animals" emphasize our capacity to form theories and general laws that can be applied to common social experience. This is balanced by an equally strong will to define events and conditions that are particular to specific times, places, and individuals. In this volume, Dennis H. Wrong argues that the scientific standard of universal laws and propositions... Read more
1. The Irreducible Particularities of Human Experience, 2. Theory and Knowledge: The Sciences and Humanities, 3. The Eternal Questions of Social Theory, 4. The Symbolic Animal, 5. The Value Ambience of Social Theory, 6. Art and Its Powers of Transcendence, 7. The Historical, the Transhistorical, and the Subhistorical, 8. Summary and Conclusion, Index
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Dennis Wrong






