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- is one of many that breaks with this view of the individual as a self-sufficient and complete mind, or a unit... one body. * Each person is only aware of the individual side of their divided mind. * The other side ... d thinks society into existence. * Sometimes an individual will use their individual mind to think about doing something new and different, something that challenges th
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- ’s split subject: * One part of each person is individual. One is consciously aware of this mind * Anothe... of the collective mind and is inaccesible to the individual mind Social facts are just ideas, but to an individual they appear to be things. Society constructs (thinks... understand each other at one moment in time. * Individual variations in speaking **don’t change** the langu
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- . * “[Language] is something which is in each individual, but is none the less common to all. At the same ... ymbolic categories are not so much constraints on individual action but necessary conditions for action. This ... ty is capable of change and growth, because every individual is always driven to compete for resources and to
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- mus” (Radcliffe-Brown 1952, 181). * Unlike an individual animal, societies can and sometimes do become som
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- // that would supercede the explanations based on individual biology and psychology. Implied in the critical