The Social Role of the Man of KnowledgeTransaction Publishers, 1986 M01 1 - 212 pages |
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absolute truth achievement action active applied axiological become centuries Charles Horton Cooley cial claim conflict coöperation Coser course cultural order discoverers of facts doctrine domain Durkheim economic edge Emile Durkheim expected explorers field fighters for truth Florian Znaniecki function Gustave LeBon human ideas individual inductive intellectual invention inventor investigation Karl Mannheim kind knowl latter logical Mannheim Marcel Mauss Max Scheler method modern norms novationists objective composition objective validity occupational roles opponents organized original participate patterns perform Plato practical psychological rational evidence reality realization recognized regarded religious scholar sacred lore sacred schools sage scholarly knowledge scholarship scientific scientists social circle social role society sociologist sociology of knowledge solve specific standards structure symbols systematic systems of knowledge task tech technical technological leader technologists tendencies theoretic validity theory thinking tion tive traditional true knowledge tural values W.I. Thomas Znaniecki
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Page 12 - The scientist who wants to study these actions inductively must take them as they are in the human experience of those agents and reagents; they are his empirical data inasmuch and because they are theirs.