The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 31Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1926 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... mind of man , or the human extensions of the universal principle of natural law , that is , human reason and legislation . It has re- mained for the third or scientific explanatory theory of social progress to conceive of it as purely a ...
... mind of man , or the human extensions of the universal principle of natural law , that is , human reason and legislation . It has re- mained for the third or scientific explanatory theory of social progress to conceive of it as purely a ...
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... mind of the person who has formulated it as a method of seeing nature and in the minds of those who have copied it from him as a viewpoint . This is a fact which the metaphysician has not yet realized , and the realization of it will ...
... mind of the person who has formulated it as a method of seeing nature and in the minds of those who have copied it from him as a viewpoint . This is a fact which the metaphysician has not yet realized , and the realization of it will ...
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... mind the story of the special crea- tion of man , only that here not man is created but civilization . The myth of the " archaic civilization " shares with that other great myth the grandeur of simplicity , even though it may limp on ...
... mind the story of the special crea- tion of man , only that here not man is created but civilization . The myth of the " archaic civilization " shares with that other great myth the grandeur of simplicity , even though it may limp on ...
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... mind and in the same judgment , " this was possible only because under that principle of joint liability the parts remained related to the whole corpus as its organs . Where they do not " speak the same thing " and where " there be ...
... mind and in the same judgment , " this was possible only because under that principle of joint liability the parts remained related to the whole corpus as its organs . Where they do not " speak the same thing " and where " there be ...
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... mind what is not indicated by an ancient religion as its business . Right then and there it will recite its lesson of a Rechtsstaat and lay down an an- cient law . Sometimes , of course , it happens that " the others , " not so ...
... mind what is not indicated by an ancient religion as its business . Right then and there it will recite its lesson of a Rechtsstaat and lay down an an- cient law . Sometimes , of course , it happens that " the others , " not so ...
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