Social sensitivity: a study of habit and experience

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This dissertation argues that the way in which social conditions and relationships situate human behavior and consciousness- is grounded in the prereflective sense of experience. By generally ignoring the problem of immediate experience, sociological theory fails to elucidate the fundamental sociality of human existence.
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Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Boston University
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