Nonprofessional Property Offender : a Study in Phenomenological Sociology
Nonprofessional Property Offender : a Study in Phenomenological Sociology
Meisenhelder, Thomas Matthew
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The voluntarist denies the validity of this form of explanation by rejecting its foundations in the deterministic conception of man. The vol untari sti c alternative to this premise requires that sociologists challenge their traditional acceptance of the deterministic model of the self of their subjects. The actor must be de-objectified. So far, this goal has been best achieved by the existential phenomenolo- gists. The classic work in the voluntaristic conception of the self is Sartre's (1953)... Being and Nothingness . The rejection of our traditional presumptions concerning the self may begin with a reflective reconsideration of consciousness of self. Upon reflection on one's own condition, one is immediately cognizant of the limits of 229 sociology's partial use of the Meadian model of the self. The self is not complete in the "I" and the "me," and indeed the self's significance is in its lack of comple- tion. "Nothingness" is the fundamental characteristic of the human self. Consciousness of self is founded in transendence of self.
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