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When Berger says that to see the world like a sociologist is "to see the general in the particular," he means:
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Peole's particular experiences are irrelevant
Most of people's particular problems come from general character flaws
Recognizing general patterns in society is important for understanding particular experiences
We can solve all people's particular problems by addressing social inequalities
Group of answer choices
Peole's particular experiences are irrelevant
Most of people's particular problems come from general character flaws
Recognizing general patterns in society is important for understanding particular experiences
We can solve all people's particular problems by addressing social inequalities
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When Berger says that to see the world like a sociologist is "to see the general in the particular," he means:
**Recognizing general patterns in society is important for understanding particular experiences.**
This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding how individual experiences are influenced by broader social structures and patterns.
**Recognizing general patterns in society is important for understanding particular experiences.**
This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding how individual experiences are influenced by broader social structures and patterns.