The Concept of Subjectivity in Social Action Theory and Narrative Thought
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rp.10430Keywords:
Social Action Theory, Narrative Thought, SubjectivityAbstract
This article describes the sources of the concept subjectivity on Social Action Theory. This concept is analyzed on the works of Weber, Parsons, and the current works on Narrative Thought. As a conclusion it is proposed that Narrative Thought be understood as a collection of social actions.
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