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so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Peter_L._Berger |
so:description | ;INTRODUCTION (en) |
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so:text | Man is biologically predestined to construct and to inhabit a world with others. This world becomes for him the dominant and definite reality. Its limits are set by nature, but, once constructed, this world acts back upon nature. In the dialectic between nature and the socially constructed world the human organism itself is transformed. In this same dialectic man produces reality and thereby produces himself. (en) |
so:description | ;THREE, SOCIETY AS SUBJECTIVE REALITY &!-- Starts at p. 147 in 1991 edition--X (en) |
so:description | ;TWO, SOCIETY AS OBJECTIVE REALITY &!-- Starts at p. 63 in 1991 edition--X (en) |
so:description | ;ONE, THE FOUNDATIONS OF KNOWLEDGE IN EVERYDAY LIFE &!-- Starts at p. 33 in 1991 edition--X (en) |
so:description | ;PREFACE (en) |
so:description | The Social Construction of Reality, 1966 (en) |
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