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american-sociologist
When the armistice was declared American forces had fought their way to Sedan. Kelly Miller
american-sociologist great
Kara Braxton, she's a great player, so I think they can go far this year. Kelly Miller
american-sociologist begin complex internal language speaks structure
We assume, to begin with, that the individual is at least as complex in his internal structure as the language is which he speaks - otherwise, how could he speak a language which is complex?
american-sociologist people societies
It is also, I would guess, a universal that in all societies people value respectability granted to them.
american-sociologist clear feels publish scholar trouble
If the scholar feels that he must know everything about any topic, he is in trouble - and will not publish with a clear conscience.
american-sociologist eyes local native scene
The view of the local scene through the eyes of a native participant in that scene is a different window.
american-sociologist marvelous universe
The marvelous thing is that even in studying linguistics, we find that the universe as a whole is patterned, ordered, and to some degree intelligible to us.
american-sociologist continuity extremely form
Identity in the form of continuity of personality is an extremely important characteristic of the individual.
american-sociologist complex man mind sample
The universe extends beyond the mind of man, and is more complex than the small sample one can study.
american-sociologist god reduced sample
God cannot be reduced to a sample for analysis.
american-sociologist believe discourse fruitful normal requires science theology
Fruitful discourse in science or theology requires us to believe that within the contexts of normal discourse there are some true statements.
american-sociologist coherence easily grant science total unit
With acknowledgement of residues, we can be more easily prepared to grant the unit of science, the overlapping of disciplines, and the total coherence of all facts.
american-sociologist
The detached observer's view is one window on the world.
american-sociologist courage deeper outward sources
Courage to continue comes from deeper sources than outward results.
american-sociologist behavior greater lesser members society vary
That a society controls, to a greater or lesser extent, the behavior of its members is a universal; but the methods, the particulars of that control, vary from one culture to another.
american-sociologist change communication human meanings perform present
Without a possibility of change in meanings human communication could not perform its present functions.
american-sociologist organized theory unified verbal
Verbal and nonverbal activity is a unified whole, and theory and methodology should be organized or created to treat it as such.
american-sociologist coherent language merely observer system total unrelated
Language is not merely a set of unrelated sounds, clauses, rules, and meanings; it is a total coherent system of these integrating with each other, and with behavior, context, universe of discourse, and observer perspective.
american-sociologist avoid believe guilt led pays price refusing sees truth untruth
The price that one pays for refusing to act on the truth as one sees it, is to be led to believe untruth to avoid guilt.
american-sociologist language nature reference revelation structure truth viewed
Revelation and the nature of truth must be viewed in reference to the structure of language.
american-sociologist form
Today's practicality is often no more than the accepted form of yesterday's theory.
american-sociologist frequently illustrate responds science scientist
The artist does not illustrate science (but) he frequently responds to the same interests that a scientist does. Lewis Mumford
american-sociologist empirical interest structure
Thus, in general, in the first instance, the direction of interest in empirical fact will be canalised by the logical structure of the theoretical system. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist course particular reasons spencer
Of course there may well be particular reasons why Spencer rather than others is dead, as there were also particular reasons why he rather than others made such a stir. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist correct empirical far given theory
In so far as such a theory is empirically correct it will also tell us what empirical facts it should be possible to observe in a given set of circumstances. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist claim empirical obviously reference system
Now obviously the propositions of the system have reference to matters of empirical fact; if they did not, they could have no claim to be called scientific. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist becomes closed derived finds logically statement
The system becomes logically closed when each of the logical implications which can be derived from any one proposition within the system finds its statement in another proposition in the same system. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist body character depends elements far follows general internal knowledge problem science scientific
From all this it follows what the general character of the problem of the development of a body of scientific knowledge is, in so far as it depends on elements internal to science itself. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist conception instead near prominent school scientists society though turning views
The conception that, instead of this, contemporary society is at or near a turning point is very prominent in the views of a school of social scientists who, though they are still comparatively few, are getting more and more of a hearing. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist among character desirable great milieu personal respect social
Among those who are satisfactory in this respect it is desirable to have represented as great a diversity of intellectual tradition, social milieu and personal character as possible. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist empirical framework involve logical reference starts system
That is, a system starts with a group of interrelated propositions which involve reference to empirical observations within the logical framework of the propositions in question. Talcott Parsons
american-sociologist enormity might taken
As I write at the end, if we step back and face the enormity of the torrent, then we have taken the first step to imagining what we might want to do about it. Todd Gitlin
american-sociologist good
Nobody is as good as he thinks he is.