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ch dabei um Vorgänge mechanischer Art, vor allem bei der Bewegung unseres Körpers, und seiner Gliedmaßen. Bei solchen Beobachtungen lernen wir einen höchst merkwürdigen Sonderfall kennen: Er betrifft das geradlinig mit konstanter Geschwindigkeit bewegte Bezugssystem (Fahrzeug). In diesem verläuft da袖章 发表于 2025-3-27 14:24:07
The Contemporary Landscape of Theories of Secularizationas been generally interpreted as a process of decline of the relevance and influence of religion (Comte), of its demise as an illusion oppressive of the proletariat (Marx), of its transformation into a “religion of man” (Durkheim), or of relocation into a narrower sphere due to rationalization (Webe胖人手艺好 发表于 2025-3-27 17:48:00
Charles Taylor’s Account of Secularization (I) in the past with which we compare our current situation, and which is the specific geographical area we want to study. He embraces a substantial notion of religion, makes use of historical and sociological studies on how religion was lived during the last five centuries, and concentrates on the Uni宪法没有 发表于 2025-3-27 21:57:42
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Philosophical and Classic Sociological SourcesIn regard to the former, his views of non-metaphysical human constants as that of being self-interpretive and ethically-bounded selves, have direct impact on the way in which he developed the notion of social imaginaries. As per the latter, Taylor’s views are inspired by a strong criticism of the molacrimal-gland 发表于 2025-3-28 07:19:25
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Interpreting a Social Theory a theoretical understanding of the social processes and social agents involved in secularization as social change. This understanding requires a greater hermeneutical work than that by mainstream sociology. Its analysis makes particular use of the ideas of social imaginaries and elite-masses dynami