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... experience of esprit de corps that allows the individual to bond with others in a similar liminal experience and then to reintegrate more intimately into the original community . It is not difficult to illustrate the separation stage of ...
... experience of esprit de corps that allows the individual to bond with others in a similar liminal experience and then to reintegrate more intimately into the original community . It is not difficult to illustrate the separation stage of ...
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... experience are not synonymous— though experience is certainly not irrelevant to knowledge . Experience yields only data , but the experience of data as data does not yield obvious knowledge any more than experiencing sand on the beach ...
... experience are not synonymous— though experience is certainly not irrelevant to knowledge . Experience yields only data , but the experience of data as data does not yield obvious knowledge any more than experiencing sand on the beach ...
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... experience . Experience , like the poor , we always have with us . But experience is a poor teacher by itself . We must go beyond experience , into the world of the unseeable - inferences , inductions , generalizations , analo- gies ...
... experience . Experience , like the poor , we always have with us . But experience is a poor teacher by itself . We must go beyond experience , into the world of the unseeable - inferences , inductions , generalizations , analo- gies ...
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