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050 0 0 _aBD175
_b.R85 1973
245 0 0 _aRules and meanings :
_bthe anthropology of everyday knowledge /
_cSelected readings edited by Mary Douglas ; cover design OMNIFIC / Martin Causer.
264 1 _aHarmondsworth, England :
_bPenguin Education,
_c1973.
264 4 _a©1973
300 _a319 pages :
_billustrations,
_c20 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aPenguin modern sociology readings
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 295-302) and index.
505 _aPart one Tacit convention -- Part two The logical basis of constructed reality -- Part three Orientations in time and space -- Part Four Physical nature assigned to classes and held to them by rules -- Part five The limited of knowledge -- Part six Interpenetration of meanings -- Part seven Provinces of meaning -- Part eight Formal correspondences.
650 0 _aKnowledge, Sociology of.
650 0 _aMeaning (Philosophy)
650 0 _aMoral conditions.
700 1 _aDouglas, Mary,
_d1921-2007,
_ecompiler.
700 1 _aCauser, Masrtin,
_ecover designer.
830 0 _aPenguin modern sociology readings
900 _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules
920 _aBağış sahibi bilinmiyor.
942 _2lcc
_cBKS
970 0 1 _aIntroduction,
_p9.
970 1 2 _tPart one tacit conventions,
_p15.
970 1 1 _tL. Wittgenstein (1921): understanding depends on tacit conventions,
_p17.
970 1 1 _tA Schutz (1953 and 1954): the frame of unquestioned constructs,
_p18.
970 1 1 _tH. Garfinkel (1967): background expectancies,
_p21.
970 1 1 _tE. E. Evans-Pritchard (1937): for example, witchcraft,
_p24.
970 1 2 _tPart two the logical basis of constructed reality,
_p27.
970 1 1 _tL. Wittgenstein (1921): the world is constructed on a logical scaffolding,
_p29.
970 1 1 _tE. Durkheim and M. Mauus (1903): the social genesis of logical operations,
_p32.
970 1 1 _tE. E. Evans-Pritchard (1949): 'where the women are, the cattle are not',
_p38.
970 1 1 _tJ. C. Faris (1968): 'Occasions' and non 'non-occasions',
_p45.
970 1 1 _tE. Husserl (1929 and 1907): the essence of redness,
_p60.
970 1 1 _tG. Lienhardt (1961): configurations of colour structure the diverse field of experience,
_p65.
970 1 2 _tPart three orientations in time and space,
_p71.
970 1 1 _tE. Husserl (1905): lived experiences of time,
_p73.
970 1 1 _tE. E. Evans-Pritchard (1940): time is not a continuum,
_p75.
970 1 1 _tJ. A. Roth (1963): benchmarks,
_p82.
970 1 1 _tH. Garfinkel (1967): time structures the biography and prospects of a situation,
_p87.
970 1 1 _tJ. Cage (1968): musical time and other time,
_p90.
970 1 1 _tM. L. H. Abercrombie (1971): face to face,
_p92.
970 1 1 _tL. Marshall (1960): each side of the fire,
_p95.
970 1 1 _tP. Bourdieu (1971): the berber house,
_p98.
970 1 1 _tP. Gidal (1971): eight hours or three minutes,
_p111.
970 1 2 _tPart four physical nature assigned to classes and held to them by rules,
_p113.
970 1 1 _tMr. Justice Ormrod (1971): sex,
_p115.
970 1 1 _tR. Hertz (1909): the hands,
_p118.
970 1 1 _tF. Steiner (1956): the head,
_p125.
970 1 1 _tMrs Humphry (1897): the laugh,
_p126.
970 1 1 _tS. J. Tambiah (1969): classification of animals in Thailand,
_p127.
970 1 1 _tR. Bulmer (1967): why the cassowary is not a bird,
_p167.
970 1 2 _tPart five the limits of knowledge,
_p195.
970 1 1 _tE. Husserl (1907): the possibility of cognition,
_p197.
970 1 1 _tL. Wittgenstein (1921): the limits of my language mean the limits of my world,
_p201.
970 1 1 _tB. Bernstein (1971): the limits of my language are social,
_p203.
970 1 2 _tPart six: interprenetration of meanings,
_p207.
970 1 1 _tD. R. Venables and R. E. Clifford (1957): academic dress,
_p209.
970 1 1 _tT. Wolfe (1968): shiny black shoes,
_p212.
970 1 1 _tL. Wittgenstein (1938): wittgenstein's tailor,
_p213.
970 1 1 _tAnon (1872): etiquette: dinner party,
_p216.
970 1 1 _tL. G. Allen (1915): etiquette: table,
_p219.
970 1 1 _tA Fortescue and J. O'Connell (1943): etiquette: altar,
_p221.
970 1 2 _tPart seven: provinces of meaning,
_p225.
970 1 1 _tA. Schutz (1945): multiple realities,
_p227.
970 1 1 _tE. E. Evans-Pritchard (1937): social principles of selection,
_p232.
970 1 1 _tC. W. M. Hart and A. R. Pilling (1960): rules ensure correspondence between probinces: the judicial contest,
_p235.
970 1 1 _tH. Hesse (1943): Insulation makes the finite province trivial: the glass bead game,
_p240.
970 1 1 _tSaint Francis (1959): techniques for breaking the claims of socially selected meanings: brother masseo's path-finding,
_p245.
970 1 1 _tJ. Cage (1968): indeterminacy,
_p247.
970 1 2 _tPart eight formal correspondences,
_p249.
970 1 1 _tL. Wittgenstein (1921): pictorial form,
_p251.
970 1 1 _tS. M. Salim (1962): disorder depicts dishonour ,
_p253.
970 1 1 _tA. Segal (1971): breach of one rule breaches the system of rules,
_p257.
970 1 1 _tR. Vailland (1957): the racketeer in life and in play,
_p266.
970 1 1 _tM. A. K. Halliday (1969): the syntax enunciates the theme,
_p279.
970 0 1 _aFurther reading,
_p295.
970 0 1 _aAcknowledgments,
_p303.
970 0 1 _aAuthor index,
_p305.
970 0 1 _aSubject index,
_p311.
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