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  • ...rtant in this subject and also underestimated, for example, by more modern sociologists of science. Instead, it is worth emphasising the links that exist between b ...Cambridge University Press, 1998, p. 178.</ref> It was popularized in the French-speaking world by Belgian philosopher [[Gilbert Hottois]] in the late 1970s ...
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  • {{Short description|French sociologist, technology critic, and Christian anarchist}} ...l|uː|l}}; {{IPA-fr|ɛlyl|lang}}; January 6, 1912&nbsp;– May 19, 1994) was a French philosopher, sociologist, [[lay theologian]], and professor. Noted as a [[C ...
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  • ...e a choice regarding the outcome (autonomous technology). The 20th century French philosopher and social theorist [[Jacques Ellul]] could be said to be a har ...rm "deterministic" is a negative one for many social scientists and modern sociologists; in particular they often use the word as a term of abuse.<ref>{{citation | ...
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  • ...ces: via [[Middle French]] (''supernaturel'') and directly from the Middle French's term's ancestor, post-[[Classical Latin]] (''supernaturalis''). Post-clas ...]] are opposites. An alternative approach, associated with the [[sociology|sociologists]] [[Marcel Mauss]] and [[Emile Durkheim]], argues that magic takes place in ...
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  • ...16/mode/1up xi–xii]. Trans. Konrad Kellen & Jean Lerner from original 1962 French edition ''Propagandes''. Knopf, New York. {{ISBN|978-0-394-71874-3}} (1973 ...he earlier social and political transformations that occurred during the [[French Revolutionary period]] movement of 1789 to 1799 between the start and the m ...
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  • ...alter+Baily|url-status=live}}</ref> Nearly identical to Baily’s apparatus, French electrical engineer [[Marcel Deprez]] in 1880 published a paper that identi ...carried on and through the circuits of colonial rule. Some historians and sociologists considered the interplay of colonial politics and the development of electr ...
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  • The early 20th century brought calls, initially from [[sociology|sociologists]], for the creation of a new, empirically based [[science]] that would stud A dozen years later, Polish husband-and-wife sociologists [[Stanisław Ossowski]] and [[Maria Ossowska]] (the ''Ossowscy'') took up th ...
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  • ...e collaborative written works of French philosopher [[Gilles Deleuze]] and French psychoanalyst [[Félix Guattari]] refer occasionally to fuzzy sets in conjun A concept may be deliberately created by sociologists as an [[ideal type]] to understand something imaginatively, without any str ...
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  • ...is passed on to the subordinates. (The phrase {{lang|fr|laissez-faire}} is French and literally means "let them do"). Subordinates are given the right and po ...a means for achieving defined [[Goal|objectives]] has been referred to by sociologists as a ''formal organization''. Its design specifies how goals are subdivided ...
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