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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... Phenomena MAURER , HEINRICH H. VI . The Consciousness of Kind of a Fundamen- · MAURER , HEINRICH H. V. The Fellowship Law of a Fundamentalist Group . The Missouri Synod 455 , 634 733 • 485 • • 39 MEAD , MARGARET . The Methodology of ...
... Phenomena MAURER , HEINRICH H. VI . The Consciousness of Kind of a Fundamen- · MAURER , HEINRICH H. V. The Fellowship Law of a Fundamentalist Group . The Missouri Synod 455 , 634 733 • 485 • • 39 MEAD , MARGARET . The Methodology of ...
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... phenomena and pro- cedure , that it could not function telically . Its method of mysti- cism and magic held it to the past or merely to a subjective and aesthetic interpretation of phenomena . The metaphysical theory is now being ...
... phenomena and pro- cedure , that it could not function telically . Its method of mysti- cism and magic held it to the past or merely to a subjective and aesthetic interpretation of phenomena . The metaphysical theory is now being ...
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... phenomena and of their control or adaptation through scientific generalization or law . This process , at first based on theological and metaphysical - magical and hypothetical - guesses and approximations , has steadily pro- ceeded ...
... phenomena and of their control or adaptation through scientific generalization or law . This process , at first based on theological and metaphysical - magical and hypothetical - guesses and approximations , has steadily pro- ceeded ...
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... phenomena have been very largely reduced to quan- titative abstract generalizations and these generalizations or laws are fairly widely known at the present time . Physical laws do not describe the concrete phenomena of nature . They ...
... phenomena have been very largely reduced to quan- titative abstract generalizations and these generalizations or laws are fairly widely known at the present time . Physical laws do not describe the concrete phenomena of nature . They ...
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... phenomena into mathematical perspective according to his point of view or position in the world of physical phenomena -nothing less and nothing more . Laws are usually formulated initially and in their rudimentary forms 8 THE AMERICAN ...
... phenomena into mathematical perspective according to his point of view or position in the world of physical phenomena -nothing less and nothing more . Laws are usually formulated initially and in their rudimentary forms 8 THE AMERICAN ...
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