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Перевод: asocial
[прилагательное] необщественный; враждебный; нарушающий интересы общества; недружелюбный
Тезаурус:
- A few observers had already commented on the effectiveness of coaching for tests, a factor which was to lead to the first serious public disquiet over tests as measurement of innate, unalterable and asocial ability - although such comments were not yet thoroughly substantiated.
- Similarly, Lyons presents in universalistic asocial terms an argument that elsewhere he admits is culture-dependent.
- Despite such increasing subtlety, however, this new approach to what the Chicago School would have called the biotic level remains relatively asocial.
- The asocial attitude which these pictures call for is not one normal to human beings of either sex.
- The approach in this chapter will be largely ahistorical and asocial, focusing on the properties of things in themselves, while in chapter 7 the artefact will be returned to its historical context in order to examine how its various potential social attributes are actually realized in diverse circumstances.
- While sociology, and the sociology of knowledge in particular, are rooted in a social conception of man, the critique has come from positivism which is rooted in an individualistic, asocial, conception of man.
- It develops an idea of an unproblematic, purely "psychological" subject who is rational, unified and asocial.
- The cat's independence has encouraged a widespread view that it is asocial and unco-operative.
- The asocial nature of neuroses has its genetic origin in their most fundamental purpose, which is to take flight from an unsatisfying reality into a more pleasurable world of phantasy.
- "Man, for these writers he said, is by nature solitary, asocial, unable to enter into relationships with other human beings."
- "Scientific" tests for cognition can be conducted not on social groups and individuals as such, with all the political implications that involves, but on a newly constructed, asocial category of "literates" and "non-literates", as though the culture they belonged to were incidental.
- They refused me because asocial.
- To state the identity of a free person made clear that he was not an asocial person but a member of a group of free men.
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