The original and elementary subjective fact in society is the 'consciousness of kind.' By this term I mean a state of consciousness in which any being, whether low or high in the scale of life, recognizes another conscious being as of like kind with itself. The Dial - 第 330 頁由 編輯 - 1896完整檢視 - 關於此書
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 頁
...original and elementary subjective fact in society is the consciousness of kind. By this term I mean a state of consciousness in which any being, whether...another conscious being as of like kind with itself. The Principles of Sociology (1896) 1970:17. Pluralistic behavior is the subject-matter of the psychology... | |
| Roger L. Geiger - 2000 - 128 頁
...interested in philanthropy. His theory of "consciousness of kind" described "a state of conciousness in which any being, whether low or high in the scale of life, recognizes another conscious being as like kind with itself." This theory provided a framework for fostering eivic connectedness and both... | |
| 288 頁
...cornerstone of his sociological thinking the conception of "consciousness of kind," by which he meant "a state of consciousness in which any being, whether...another conscious being as of like kind with itself." The basis of ethnic, class, political, and other sorts of groupings, consciousness of kind also made... | |
| John P. Jackson, Jr. - 2005 - 304 頁
...Giddings's concept of "consciousness of kind," which he defined as when "any being, whether high or low in the scale of life, recognizes another conscious being as of like kind with itself."52 For this view, which Gregor would make his own, it was the natural tendency to form groups... | |
| Wilfred M. McClay - 2007 - 517 頁
...from which he developed the concept of "consciousness of kind." He defined "consciousness of kind" as "A state of consciousness in which any being, whether...conscious being as of like kind with itself." For Giddings, "Our conduct towards those whom we feel to be most like ourselves is instinctively and rationally... | |
| 1895 - 744 頁
...with human society; and the fundamental fact in society is " the consciousness of kind, ' ' that is " a state of consciousness in which any being, whether...another conscious being as of like kind with itself" (p. 17). Upon this elemental fact rest all the complex and heterogeneous relationships of association... | |
| 1912 - 424 頁
...society is the consciousness of kind. By this term I mean a state of consciousness in which any human being, whether low or high in the scale of life, recognizes...another conscious being as of like kind with itself. * * * It is the consciousness of kind, and nothing else, which distinguishes social conduct, as such,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 690 頁
...original and elementary subjective fact in society is the consciousness of kind. By this term I mean a state of consciousness in which any being, whether low or high in the scale of life, recognises another conscious being as of like kind with itself" (p. 17.) But surely this cannot be... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 684 頁
...original and elementary subjective fact in society is the consciousness of kind. By this term I mean a state of consciousness in which any being, whether low or high in the scale of life, recognises another conscious being as of like kind with itself" (p. 17.) social process, but also in... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1925 - 778 頁
...Consciousness of kind, simply defined, is "a state of conscious-^ ness in which any being, whether high or low in the scale of life, recognizes another conscious being as of like kind with itself."1 This has been elaborated by Giddings at great length in his extended writing.2 It is the... | |
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