Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... practice or by performing some religious rite . It is particularly important that sins remain discrete actions , against which other discrete deeds may be set up as compensations or penances . Hence , value is attached to con- crete ...
... practice or by performing some religious rite . It is particularly important that sins remain discrete actions , against which other discrete deeds may be set up as compensations or penances . Hence , value is attached to con- crete ...
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... practice , the universities enjoy a monopoly of legal education . At the present time it is supplemented by apprentice- ship in legal practice and another examination ; it is in this manner that legal education is nowadays everywhere ...
... practice , the universities enjoy a monopoly of legal education . At the present time it is supplemented by apprentice- ship in legal practice and another examination ; it is in this manner that legal education is nowadays everywhere ...
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... practice is not sacredly dominated and legal practice has not yet become too involved with the needs of urban commerce . The medieval empirical jurists of the Northern European continent fall into this class . It is , of course , true ...
... practice is not sacredly dominated and legal practice has not yet become too involved with the needs of urban commerce . The medieval empirical jurists of the Northern European continent fall into this class . It is , of course , true ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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