| Clifford Geertz - 2008 - Počet stránok 464
...suggest, the actual conceptions involved vary from one group to the next, and often quite sharply. The Western conception of the person as a bounded,...action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively both against other such wholes and against its social and natural background, is, however... | |
| Richard Bernstein - 1983 - Počet stránok 314
...study of others.97 By concrete, detailed understanding of other cultures, we can come to realize that the Western conception of the person as a bounded,...action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively both against other such wholes and against a social and natural background is, however... | |
| David Warren Sabean - 1984 - Počet stránok 266
...away from a notion of the individual to which we have been socialized. Clifford Geertz has remarked: 'The Western conception of the person as a bounded,...action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastivcly both against other such wholes and against its social and natural background, is, however... | |
| Richard A. Shweder - 1984 - Počet stránok 376
...functioning and the organization of self. In Chapter 4, Geertz advances the provocative proposition that "the Western conception of the person as a bounded,...judgment and action organized into a distinctive whole ... is, however incorrigible it may seem to us, a rather peculiar idea within the context of the world's... | |
| Kālidāsa - 1984 - Počet stránok 412
...the conception of the individual in Balinese society, in "From the Native's Point of View, " p. 31: The Western conception of the person as a bounded,...universe; a dynamic center of awareness, emotion, judgement and action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively both against other such... | |
| Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney - 1984 - Počet stránok 260
...the Western conceptual model, which Geertz (1976:225) points out as unique from a global perspective: The Western conception of the person as a bounded,...universe, a dynamic center of awareness, emotion, judgement, and action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively both against other such... | |
| Douglas James Davies - 1984 - Počet stránok 194
...ethnocentric model of the individual. DM Schneider, although in a different context, has spoken of the 'Western conception of the person as a bounded,...integrated motivational and cognitive universe, a dynamic centre of awareness, emotion, judgement and action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively... | |
| Anthony J. Marsella, G. White - 1982 - Počet stránok 440
...Strauss 1977). Comparative research on cultural conceptions of the person suggests that Western views of the person as a "bounded, unique, more or less integrated motivational and cognitive universe" are by no means universal (Geertz 1973; Shweder and Bourne, this volume). The seemingly obvious notion... | |
| Robert A. Hahn, Atwood D. Gaines - 1984 - Počet stránok 366
...examination of Balinese, Moroccan and Javanese concepts of person and self. Geertz describes the Western self as: a bounded, unique, more or less integrated motivational...action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively both against other such wholes and against a social and natural background . . . (1977:9).... | |
| Drew Westen - 1985 - Počet stránok 460
...to many primary cultures, which frequently entirely lack a comparable concept. As Geertz has noted, the Western conception of the person as a bounded,...universe, a dynamic center of awareness, emotion, and judgment, and action organized into a distinctive whole and set contrastively both against other... | |
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