| 1908 - 1006 lehte
...simply because they exist, Professor Sumner says: "The right way is the way which the ancestors used and which has been handed down. The tradition is its...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right." Here, plainly, is the case of my New England friends... | |
| 1907 - 434 lehte
...reference to the questions which now most interest the social psychologist. It is insisted that »' the notion of right is in the folkways. It is not...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them." So far, it is easy to follow. But the precise element — or elements — in the folkways that... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1130 lehte
...defined on the negative side, that is, by taboos. The "right" way is the way which the ancestors used and which has been handed down. The tradition is its...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right. This is because they are traditional, and therefore contain... | |
| 1921 - 1136 lehte
...because they are traditional, and exist in fact. . . . The right way is the way which the ancestors used and which has been handed down. The tradition is its own warrant. . . . When we come to the folkways we are at the end of our analysis." The child is meek; but he is... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 lehte
...denned on the negative side, that is, by taboos. The " right " way is the way which the ancestors used and which has been handed down. The tradition is its...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right. This is because they are traditional, and therefore contain... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1925 - 628 lehte
...defined on the negative side, that is, by taboos. The "right" way is the way which the ancestors used, and which has been handed down. The tradition is its...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right.1 Folkways, however, become in the course of time the... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1925 - 286 lehte
...on the negative side, that is, by taboos. The "right" way is the way which the ancestors used,^ind which has been handed down. The tradition is its own...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right.1 Folkways, however, become in the course of time the... | |
| Jerome Davis, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 1094 lehte
...otherwise they could not answer their purpose, such is not the primitive notion of true and right. is its own warrant. It is not held subject to verification...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right. This is because they are traditional, and therefore contain... | |
| Frederick Elmore Lumley - 1928 - 590 lehte
...defined on the negative side, that is, by taboos. The "right" way is the way which the ancestors used and which has been handed down. The tradition is its...notion of right is in the folkways. It is not outside them, of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right.... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 lehte
...defined on the negative side, that is, by taboos. The "right" way is the way which the ancestors used and which has been handed down. The tradition is its...of independent origin, and brought to them to test them. In the folkways, whatever is, is right. This is because they are traditional. When we come to... | |
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