Book | Chapter
Consistency in social interaction
pp. 14-18
Abstract
How are interacting individuals to be assured that social objects constituted in their interacting are the "same" social objects for each participant? This question may be approached by studying carefully the implications of the main hypothesis: The intentionality of perceiving social objects has a structure different from the perceiving of visual objects. This hypothesis implies subsequent changes in those earlier theories of social types and relevance which have been developed in close analogy to phenomena of immediate sensory perception.
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Published in:
Grathoff Richard (1970) The structure of social inconsistencies: a contribution to a unified theory of play, game, and social action. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 14-18
Full citation:
Grathoff Richard (1970) Consistency in social interaction, In: The structure of social inconsistencies, Dordrecht, Springer, 14–18.