| Gananath Obeyesekere - 1990 - 380 lapas
...aim is not to confirm and expand these general experiences in order to attain knowledge of law, eg, how men, peoples, and states evolve, but to understand...this man, this people, or this state is what it has become—more generally, how has it happened that it is so. 7. Sigmund Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle... | |
| Kieran Bonner - 1999 - 260 lapas
...aim is not to confirm and expand these general experiences in order to attain knowledge of a law, eg, how men, peoples and states evolve, but to understand...people or this state is what it has become." More importantly, Gadamer argues (1975, 192274) that history and culture are "not simply an impairment"... | |
| Gary Ansdell, Mercedes Pavlicevic - 2001 - 257 lapas
...study is: 'not to confirm and expand general experiences in order to attain knowledge of a law, eg how men, peoples and states evolve, but to understand...this people, or this state is what it has become' (quoted in Smith, Harre and Langenhove 1995: 59). Clearly Suzie's project is an idiographic one; she... | |
| Jerry Willis - 2007 - 785 lapas
...effort "not to confirm and expand these general experiences in order to attain knowledge of a law . . . but to understand how this man, this people, or this state is what it has become" (Gadamer, quoted in Fielding & Fielding, 1986, p. 6). In their chapter on ideography and case study... | |
| Gananath Obeyesekere - 1990 - 392 lapas
...aim is not to confirm and expand these general experiences in order to attain knowledge of law, eg, how men, peoples, and states evolve, but to understand...— more generally, how has it happened that it is so. 7. Sigmund Freud, Beyond the Pleasure Principle ( 1 920), Standard Edition (SE), vol. 18 (London:... | |
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