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Перевод: sociologist speek sociologist


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  1. But Donald, to judge from the size of the congregation - they were three deep in the aisles and old Mr Donovan from 21b ("I fought two wars for you lot") had to wait outside the double doors - Donald was not experiencing what the French sociologist called the Lonely Death.
  2. And on the next page a long, uplifting sentence from a French sociologist, the gist of which was that dying was something we needed a lot of help with.
  3. "Having said of the poet in The Use of Poetry that "I do not mean that he should meddle with the tasks of the theologian, the preacher, the economist, the sociologist or anybody else", that was just what Eliot went on to do.
  4. I thought he was a writer and a sociologist?"
  5. In this book I shall be following an understanding of modernity established by the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre (1981) and the sociologist Peter Berger (1969).
  6. One approach is to hire a sociologist to peer into the black box (the quotation from Heusch 1981: 423, and p. 46 in this book about the role of the sociologist is apposite here), in a similar way to anthropologists who sought to tell colonial administrators how to avoid irritating the people they governed (although, according to Feuchtwang 1973, the administrators did not take much notice of what they had to say).
  7. The sociologist, as I shall illustrate, is the despised, hairy, intellectual subversive, who is set against the "clean and ordered British bobby".
  8. The sociologist then finds that this general picture (the theory) suggests certain ideas which may explain why non-Christians wish to have their babies undergo a ceremony in a religious belief to which they themselves do not subscribe.
  9. A few days later, the Globe published an article by a sociologist teaching at Princeton that accused me, falsely, of racism.
  10. While I was preparing this address "The Scotsman" published a report on the work of Stephen Platt, a sociologist with the Medical Research Council in Edinburgh.
  11. From this initial thought the sociologist goes on to consider baptism as a "rite of passage" and scans the library in both the sociology and the social anthropology sections for previous writings which will give more information about baptism in other cultures and also about the significance of rites of passage in both primitive and advanced societies.
  12. In the Criterion generally, after 1927 when he sent Frederic Manning the latest works of Frazer, Eliot kept anthropology away from creative writers, with the exception of Charles Madge, who was a trained sociologist.
  13. James McClenon, a sociologist at Maryland University, asked members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science what they thought of ESP.

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