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" ... the conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural environments in which the moral individuality of the average man is developed. "
Marginal Spaces - Side 35
redigert av - 1995 - 146 sider
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Some Trouble with Cows: Making Sense of Social Conflict

Beth Roy - 1994 - 254 sider
...the "philosophy of non-philosophers," or, with more precision, "the conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed" (Selections from the Prison Notebooks [1980], p. 419). According to Clifford Geertz, common sense "can...
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Centuries’ Ends, Narrative Means

Interdisciplinary Group for Historical Literary Study - 1996 - 414 sider
...formulation, common sense is "the 'folklore' of philosophy," or that "conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed." 14 Like folklore, common sense is the repository of a "wisdom" that, though powerful and in many ways...
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Fictions of State: Culture and Credit in Britain, 1694-1994

Patrick Brantlinger - 1996 - 308 sider
...which is the 'philosophy of non-philosophers,' or in other words the conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed" (Gramsci 419-421). And the dominant mode of common sense is the fetishization of what is historically,...
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Consuming Environments: Television and Commercial Culture

Mike Budd, Steve Craig, Clayton M. Steinman - 1999 - 252 sider
...usage, the '"philosophy of non-philosophers,' or in other words the conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...environments in which the moral individuality of the average [person] is shaped."77 Then, too, thinking that one can remain above televisions economic circuit as...
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Gramsci, Culture and Anthropology

Kate Crehan - 2002 - 236 sider
...which is the 'philosophy of nonphilosophers', or in other words the conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed. Common sense is not a single unique conception, identical in time and space. It is the 'folklore' of...
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Gramsci and Education

Carmel Borg, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Peter Mayo - 2002 - 348 sider
...as the "philosophy of non-philosophers"; that is, "the conception of the world absorbed uncritically by the various social and cultural environments in which the moral individuality of the average man develops. Common sense is [. . .] the folklore of philosophy" (Gramsci, 1975b, p. 1396). While maintaining...
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South Korean Golden Age Melodrama: Gender, Genre, and National Cinema

Kathleen McHugh, Nancy Abelmann - 2005 - 276 sider
...contradictory, yet still constitute a coherent whole. The common sense is "the conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed. Common sense is not a single unique conception, identical in time and space. It is the 'folklore' of...
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Spaces of Neoliberalization: Towards a Theory of Uneven Geographical Development

David Harvey - 2005 - 148 sider
...and political passivity.8 "Common sense," Gramsci argued, is: The conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed. Common sense is not a single unique conception, identical in time and space ... Its most fundamental...
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Spaces of Global Capitalism

David Harvey - 2006 - 166 sider
...and political passivity.8 "Common sense," Gramsci argued, is: The conception of the world which is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...moral individuality of the average man is developed. Common sense is not a single unique conception, identical in time and space ... Its most fundamental...
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Race and the Foundations of Knowledge: Cultural Amnesia in the Academy

Joseph A. Young, Jana Evans Braziel - 2006 - 282 sider
...that commonsense philosophy is the philosophy of nonphilosophers, a "conception of the world that is uncritically absorbed by the various social and cultural...environments in which the moral individuality of the average person is developed." Equally important as a consideration is what are we omitting by excluding nonpropositional...
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