DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
In a message dated 98-03-12 06:03:29 EST, you write:
<< Thanks for clarifying. Somehow that sounds poetic in a way, much better
than
disease or even disorder. One of my teachers once said that the early
writers
in the social sciences wrote more colorfully and poetically and that is why
she
thought they were more enjoyable to read. She felt they used metaphors and
painted pictures for the reader. Of course she studied in England and her
dissertation tied Freud and Parson together, so that may account for some of
her
thoughts on this.
jackief >>
Anyone who finds Talcott Parsons colorful or poetic can't be all bad! I can
even stretch a point for Emile Durkheim (maybe just because French is such a
poetic language) though Max Weber stumps me.
Doc
Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues