Thomas Theorem
W. I. Thomas, 1973 oil crisis, Keynesian beauty contest, John Maynard Keynes
978-620-1-37186-6
6201371869
100
2012-07-10
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In other words, the interpretation of a situation causes the action. This interpretation is not objective. Actions are affected by subjective perceptions of situations. Whether there even is an objectively correct interpretation is not important for the purposes of helping guide individuals' behavior.In 1923, Thomas stated more precisely that any definition of a situation will influence the present. Not only that, but―after a series of definitions in which an individual is involved―such a definition also "gradually [influences] a whole life-policy and the personality of the individual himself."Consequently, Thomas stressed societal problems such as intimacy, family, or education as fundamental to the role of the situation when detecting a social world "in which subjective impressions can be projected on to life and thereby become real to projectors."
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