Emergence and Human Conduct |
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Authors: | Bernard N. Meltzer Jerome G. Manis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work , Central Michigan University;2. Department of Sociology , Western Michigan University |
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Abstract: | Emergence, the occurrence of novel, unpredictable human behavior, is an inherent aspect of human experience on both the individual and collective levels. In this article, we considered the ubiquitous nature emergent events, indicated some of the ways such events manifest themselves, analyzed the personal and inter-personal processes that give rise to them, and suggested some of their implications for psychology and the other social science. Given the inescapable presence of emergence in human conduct, a redefinition of the goals and scope of social science may be desirable. |
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