The personality is strangely composite: it contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a human race united... Women Teaching for Change: Gender, Class and Powerpor Kathleen Weiler - 1988 - 174 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
 | Cary Nelson, Lawrence Grossberg - 1988 - 756 páginas
..."stratified deposits" of popular philosophy, the "strangely composite" nature of personality, which contains "Stone Age elements and principles of a more...science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and institutions of a future philosophy."" Each individual, Gramsci says, "is the synthesis... | |
 | Jeffrey C. Alexander, Steven Seidman, Steven Jay Seidman - 1990 - 388 páginas
...coherent but disjointed and episodic, one belongs simultaneously to a multiplicity of mass human groups. The personality is strangely composite: It contains...science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level, and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a human race united the... | |
 | 1991 - 262 páginas
...coherent but disjoined and episodic, one belongs simultaneously to a multiplicity of mass human groups. The personality is strangely composite: it contains...advanced science, prejudices from all past phases at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a human race united... | |
 | Annemieke Galema, Barbara Henkes, Henk te Velde - 1993 - 246 páginas
...described the 'strangely composite' 'personality' which he associated with these 'common sense' forms: 'It contains Stone Age elements and principles of...science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level, and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a human race united the... | |
 | Cameron McCarthy - 1993 - 364 páginas
...phenomenon, located in practices. He cites approvingly Gramsci's observation in Prison Notebooks that "the personality is strangely composite"; it contains "Stone Age elements and principles of a modern science, prejudices from all past phases of history... and institutions of a future philosophy"... | |
 | Marcia Landy - 1994 - 316 páginas
...coherent but disjointed and episodic, one belongs simultaneously to a multiplicity of mass human groups. The personality is strangely composite: it contains...a more advanced science, prejudices from all past 79 phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of... | |
 | Jeremy Lester - 1995 - 344 páginas
...reducible to, a rulingclass ideology. It is instead 'an infinity of traces without ... an inventory. ... It contains Stone Age elements and principles of a more advanced science, prejudices from all phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a... | |
 | Marjorie Ferguson, Peter Golding - 1997 - 280 páginas
...world. Instead, their thinking is filled by diverse and contradictory bits and pieces of common-sense: 'It contains Stone Age elements and principles of...science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of a human race united the... | |
 | Erica Burman - 1998 - 226 páginas
...coherent but disjointed and episodic, one belongs simultaneously to a multiplicity of mass human groups. The personality is strangely composite: it contains...science, prejudices from all past phases of history at the local level and intuitions of a future philosophy which will be that of the human race united the... | |
 | Marcia Landy - 1998 - 378 páginas
...described as commonsensical in the Gramscian conception of senso comune as "disjointed and episodic . . . strangely composite: it contains Stone Age elements...advanced science, prejudices from all past phases of history."9 The affective dimensions of common sense exceed narrativity and temporality, signaling its... | |
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