| Alfred Schutz - 1970 - 336 頁
.... For sociological purposes . . . there is no such thing as a collective personality which "acts." When reference is made in a sociological context to...corps," or to similar collectivities, what is meant is, on the contrary, only a certain kind of development of actual or possible social actions of the individual... | |
| A. Schutz - 1976 - 324 頁
...action." " for sociological purposes there is no such thing as a collective personality which 'acts.' When reference is made in a sociological context to...corps,' or to similar collectivities, what is meant is, on the contrary, only a certain kind of development of actual or possible social actions of individual... | |
| Walter L. Wallace - 578 頁
...are continually emerging out of the life process of definite individuals" (1978:154), and Weber says When reference is made in a sociological context to...corporation, a family, or an army corps, or to similar collectives, what is meant is ... only a certain kind of development of actual or possible social actions... | |
| Peter Hamilton - 1992 - 368 頁
...writes that 'for sociological purposes there is no such thing as a collective personality which "acts". When reference is made in a sociological context to a state, a nation, a corporation ... or similar collectivities, what is meant, on the contrary, is only a certain kind of development... | |
| Richard A. Hilbert - 2001 - 284 頁
...pp. 150-51). Another revealing passage immediately precedes: These concepts of collective entities [a state, a nation, a corporation, a family, or an army corps] which are found hoth in common-sense and in juristic and other technical forms of thought, have a meaning... | |
| Peter Hamilton - 1995 - 408 頁
..."society" refer only to the probability that individuals will act in certain ways under given conditions. "When reference is made in a sociological context...a state, a nation, a corporation, a family, ... or to similar collectivities, what is meant is ... only a certain kind of development of actual or possible... | |
| Margaret Scotford Archer - 1995 - 370 頁
...ch. 2. water'.4 Similarly for Weber, references to collectivities like the family, state or army are 'only a certain kind of development of actual or possible actions of individual persons'.5 Having denned social reality individualistically, it followed for both thinkers that explanations... | |
| Margaret Gilbert - 1996 - 436 頁
...collectivity" could very simply be characterized in terms of Weberian social actions. Compare Weber: "When reference is made in a sociological context...'state,' a 'nation,' a 'corporation,' a 'family' ... or to similar collectivities, what is meant is ... only a certain kind of sequence of actual or possible... | |
| Arun Sahay - 1998 - 160 頁
...following:19 For sociological purposes there is no such thing as a collective personality which 'acts'. When reference is made in a sociological context to...nation, a corporation, a family or an army corps, what is meant is, on the contrary, only a certain kind of development of actual or possible social... | |
| Stephen K. Sanderson - 2001 - 430 頁
...says that "for sociological purposes there is no such thing as a collective personality which 'acts.' When reference is made in a sociological context to...corps, or to similar collectivities, what is meant is, on the contrary, only a certain kind of development of actual or possible social actions of individual... | |
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