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    Natural Symbols: Explorations in Cosmology.David R. Bell & Mary Douglas - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (88):280.
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  2. Thought styles: critical essays on good taste.Mary Douglas - 1996 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    We know we have thoughts, but are we aware that we have styles of thought? This book, written by one of the most gifted and celebrated social thinkers of our time, is a contribution to understanding the rules of the different styles of thinking. Author Mary Douglas takes us through a range of thought styles from the vulgar to the refined. Throughout this fascinating journey, Thought Styles shows us how the different styles work and how outsiders can learn the styles (...)
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    Cultural Analysis: The Work of Peter L. Berger, Mary Douglas, Michel Foucault, and Jürgen Habermas.Mary Douglas, Robert Wuthnow, James Davison Hunter, Albert Bergesen & Edith Kurzweil - 1984 - Boston ; London : Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    First published in 1984, Cultural Analysis is a systematic examination of the theories of culture contained in the writings of four contemporary social theorists: Peter L. Berger, Mary Douglas, Michel Foucault, and Jürgen Habermas. This study of their work clarifies their contributions to the analysis of culture and shows the converging assumptions that the authors believe are laying the foundation for a new approach to the study of culture. The focus is specifically on culture, a concept that remains subject to (...)
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    How Classification Works: Nelson Goodman Among the Social Sciences.Nelson Goodman, Mary Douglas & David L. Hull (eds.) - 1992 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    How Classification Works attempts to bridge the gap between philosophy and the social sciences using as a focus some of the work of Nelson Goodman. Throughout his long career Goodman has addressed the question: are some ways of conceptualizing more natural than others? This book looks at the rightness of categories, assessing Goodman's role in modern philosophy and explaining some of his ideas on the relation between aesthetics and cognitive theory. Two papers by Nelson Goodman are included in the collection (...)
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  5. The Idea of a Home: A Kind of Space.Mary Douglas - 1991 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 58.
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  6. Dealing with Uncertainty.Mary Douglas - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (3):145-155.
    In C.S. Lewis's science fiction parable Perelandra was a planet which had no solid ground. At all times the floating landscape was continually swirling and moving, chasms would appear where a minute before there had been safe standing. The rational beings who lived there hopped nimbly on to another little island when the one on which they stood disappeared under their feet. They were used to it and took it for granted that nothing was certain. The visitor from our planet (...)
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  7. In the Wilderness: The Doctrine of Defilement in the Book of Numbers.Mary Douglas - 1993
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    Rules and meanings.Mary Douglas - 1973 - [Harmondsworth, Eng.]: Penguin Education.
    First published in 1973, Rules and Meanings is an anthology of works that form part of Mary Douglas' struggle to devise an anthropological modernism conducive to her opposition to reputedly modernizing trends in contemporary society. The collection contains works by Wittgenstein, Schutz, Husserl, Hertz and other continentals. The underlying themes of the anthology are the construction of meaning, the force of hidden background assumptions, tacit conventions and the power of spatial organization to reinforce words. The work serves to complement the (...)
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    Evans-Pritchard.Mary Douglas - 1980
  10. Culture as explanation: Cultural concerns.Mary Douglas - 2001 - In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. pp. 3147--3151.
     
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    The gender of the beloved.Mary Douglas - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (4):397–408.
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    The Gender of the Beloved.Mary Douglas - 1995 - Heythrop Journal 36 (4):397-408.
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  13. Acceptance.Mary Douglas - 1995 - Science, Technology and Human Values 20 (2):262-265.
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    Community, Anarchy and Liberty. Michael Taylor.Mary Douglas - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):189-191.
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    Culture and Morality. Elvin Hatch.Mary Douglas - 1984 - Ethics 94 (3):517-520.
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    My circus fieldwork.Mary Douglas - 1991 - Semiotica 85 (3-4):201-204.
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    Missing Persons: A Critique of the Social Sciences.Mary Douglas & Steven Ney - 1998 - Univ of California Press.
    The Western cultural consensus based on the ideas of free markets and individualism has led many social scientists to consider poverty as a personal experience, a deprivation of material things, and a failure of just distribution. Mary Douglas and Steven Ney find this dominant tradition of social thought about poverty and well-being to be full of contradictions. They argue that the root cause is the impoverished idea of the human person inherited through two centuries of intellectual history, and that two (...)
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    Rules and meanings.Mary Douglas - 1973 - [Harmondsworth, Eng.]: Penguin Education.
    First published in 1973, Rules and Meanings is an anthology of works that form part of Mary Douglas' struggle to devise an anthropological modernism conducive to her opposition to reputedly modernizing trends in contemporary society. The collection contains works by Wittgenstein, Schutz, Husserl, Hertz and other continentals. The underlying themes of the anthology are the construction of meaning, the force of hidden background assumptions, tacit conventions and the power of spatial organization to reinforce words. The work serves to complement the (...)
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  19. Sanday, Peggy Reeves, "Female Power and Male Dominance: On the Origins of Sexual Inequality".Mary Douglas - 1982 - Ethics 93:786.
     
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    The Eucharist: Its Continuity with the Bread Sacrifice of Leviticus.Mary Douglas - 1999 - Modern Theology 15 (2):209-224.
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  21. World view and the core.Mary Douglas - 1979 - In Stuart C. Brown (ed.), Philosophical disputes in the social sciences. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. pp. 177--87.
     
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  22. Understanding the Enterprise Culture: Themes in the Work of Mary Douglas.S. H. Heap, Mary Douglas, Shaun Hargreaves Heap, Angus Ross & Reader in English Angus Ross - 1992
    "The enterprise initiative is probably the most significant political and cultural influence to have affected Western and Eastern Europe in the last decade. In this book, academics from a range of disciplines debate Mary Douglas's distinctive Grid Group cultural theory and examine how it allows us to analyse the complex relation between the culture of enterprise and its institutions. Mary Douglas, Britain's leading cultural anthropologist, contributes several chapters."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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    Review of Lena Jayyusi: Categorization and the moral order[REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1986 - Ethics 96 (3):633-635.
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    Review of Mary Douglas: In the Active Voice[REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):346-347.
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    Review of Michael Taylor: Community, Anarchy and Liberty[REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1985 - Ethics 96 (1):189-191.
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    Review: Morality and Culture. [REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1983 - Ethics 93 (4):786 - 791.
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    Review of Robin W. Lovin and Frank Reynolds: Cosmogony and ethical order: new studies in comparative ethics[REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1988 - Ethics 98 (2):407-409.
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    Book Review:Categorization and the Moral Order. Lena Jayyusi. [REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1986 - Ethics 96 (3):633-.
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    Morality and Culture:ulture and Morality, Essays in Honor of Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf. Adrian Mayer; Circumstantial Deliveries. Rodney Needham; Female Power and Male Dominance: On the Origins of Sexual Inequality. Peggy Reeves Sanday; Heart and Mind, the Varieties of Moral Experience. Mary Midgeley. [REVIEW]Mary Douglas - 1983 - Ethics 93 (4):786-.