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... sense of dignity takes a specific deviation . A sense of dignity is the precipitation in individuals of social honor and of conventional demands which a positively privileged status group raises for the deportment of its members . The ...
... sense of dignity takes a specific deviation . A sense of dignity is the precipitation in individuals of social honor and of conventional demands which a positively privileged status group raises for the deportment of its members . The ...
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... sense in which the unit act is here spoken of as an existent entity is not that of concrete spatiality or otherwise separate existence , but of con- ceivability as a unit in terms of a frame of reference . There must be a minimum number ...
... sense in which the unit act is here spoken of as an existent entity is not that of concrete spatiality or otherwise separate existence , but of con- ceivability as a unit in terms of a frame of reference . There must be a minimum number ...
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... sense previously analysed - place becomes phan- tasmagoric . Yet this is a double - layered , or ambivalent , experience rather than sim- ply a loss of community . We can see this clearly only if we keep in mind the contrasts between ...
... sense previously analysed - place becomes phan- tasmagoric . Yet this is a double - layered , or ambivalent , experience rather than sim- ply a loss of community . We can see this clearly only if we keep in mind the contrasts between ...
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