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082 _a305.52 Car
100 _aCarstairs, G. Morris
245 0 _aTwice born: a study of a community of high-caste Hindus
260 _aLondon
260 _bHogarth Press
260 _c1957
300 _a343p.
520 _aExcerpt from The Twice-Born: A Study of a Community of High-Caste Hindus Advances in the application of scientific knowledge to our understanding of man have been dependent on two develop ments, methods of observing other human beings and methods of observing ourselves, as observers. Articulateness about the observed, unrelieved by articulateness about the biases and blindness's of the observer gives us arid material, either devoid of all meaning or so heavily weighted with unacknowledged emotions that they are meaningful only to those who share the same biases.
650 _aSociology
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