| Richard J. Bernstein - 1978 - 316 páginas
...ideal actor or actors, whom he imagines as being gifted with consciousness. . . . He thus ascribes so this fictitious consciousness a set of typical notions, purposes, goals, which are assumed to he invariant in the specious consciousness of she imaginary actor-model, This homunculus or puppet... | |
| A. Schutz - 1972 - 418 páginas
...models of an ideal actor or actors, whom he imagines as being gifted with consciousness. Yet it is a consciousness restricted so as to contain nothing...specious consciousness of the imaginary actor-model. This homunculus or puppet is supposed to be interrelated in interaction patterns to other homunculi... | |
| Brian Z. Tamanaha - 1993 - 230 páginas
...ideal actor or actors, whom he imagines as being gifted with consciousness....[The scientist then] ascribes to this fictitious consciousness a set of...be invariant in the specious consciousness of the 63 id. at p. 250. This scientific reality imposes its own restraints on those doing science: The regulative... | |
| Charles A. Pressler, Fabio B. Dasilva, Fabio B.. Da Silva - 1996 - 226 páginas
...patterns models of an ideal actor or actors, whom he imagines to be gifted with consciousness. Yet it is a consciousness restricted so as to contain nothing...specious consciousness of the imaginary actor-model. This homunculus or puppet is supposed to be interrelated in interaction patterns to other homunculi... | |
| Thomas Salumets - 2001 - 292 páginas
...detachment themselves have their source in the lived reality of the social world. The social scientist "thus ascribes to this fictitious consciousness a...specious consciousness of the imaginary actor-model. This homunculus or puppet is supposed to be interrelated in interaction patterns to other homunculi... | |
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