Onverschilligheid
Abstract
Indifference - When sociologists have attention for social interaction and the complex problems which result from human contacts, they take for granted in their analyses that there is a social engagement. Superficial considerations indeed make it appear that indifference is a secondary phenomenon in our social life. On closer consideration this attitude appears to be more intimately connected with our existence than our first impressions lead us to surmise. Where human beings share their presence with others, are somehow dependent on each other and have a life in common, indifference in dealing with each other cannot be disregarded. In this brief contribution we are therefore asking attention for this special form of interaction.
How to Cite:
Kruithof, C., (1996) “Onverschilligheid”, Tijdschrift voor Sociale Wetenschappen 41(3), 333–336. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/tvsw.95244
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