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Both these aspects - reason and practice - are social rather than natural , and
collective rather than individual . Reflections on techniques ( and science ) lead
us immediately to the " social origins of reason " ( 1927 , 123 ) , for it is thanks to ...
Both these aspects - reason and practice - are social rather than natural , and
collective rather than individual . Reflections on techniques ( and science ) lead
us immediately to the " social origins of reason " ( 1927 , 123 ) , for it is thanks to ...
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Those are techniques , the workings of collective and individual practical reason "
, that we must see in the notion of " habitus ' " ( 1935 , 368-369 , emphasis added
) . In effect , [ Man ] creates and at the same times he creates himself , he ...
Those are techniques , the workings of collective and individual practical reason "
, that we must see in the notion of " habitus ' " ( 1935 , 368-369 , emphasis added
) . In effect , [ Man ] creates and at the same times he creates himself , he ...
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One reason for controversy to emerge was the growth of other sciences with
competing claims . By the mid - 1950s an evolutionary biologist such as Julian
Huxley could not fail to see the differences between the various camps ( Huxley
1955 ) ...
One reason for controversy to emerge was the growth of other sciences with
competing claims . By the mid - 1950s an evolutionary biologist such as Julian
Huxley could not fail to see the differences between the various camps ( Huxley
1955 ) ...
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