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<p>It's a T. It goes "tuh". You'll have all the Slurm you can drink when you're partying with Slurms McKenzie! I am Singing Wind, Chief of the Martians. Yes, I saw. You were doing well, until everyone died. Ah, yes! John Quincy Adding Machine. He struck a chord with the voters when he pledged not to go on a killing spree. You don't know how to do any of those.</p> | <p>It's a T. It goes "tuh". You'll have all the Slurm you can drink when you're partying with Slurms McKenzie! I am Singing Wind, Chief of the Martians. Yes, I saw. You were doing well, until everyone died. Ah, yes! John Quincy Adding Machine. He struck a chord with the voters when he pledged not to go on a killing spree. You don't know how to do any of those.</p> | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 18. August 2015, 21:40 Uhr
Beeinflusst insbesondere von Georg Lukács, Oszkár Jászi, Wilhelm Dilthey, Georg Simmel, Max Scheler, Max Weber[1] und Alfred Weber, gelangte Mannheim von einer philosophischen Analyse der Erkenntnistheorie zur Entwicklung der Wissenssoziologie. So hob er hervor, dass menschliches Denken und Erkennen nicht in rein theoretischem Rahmen ablaufen, sondern von gesellschaftlichen und geschichtlichen Lebenszusammenhängen geprägt werden (Lebensphilosophie). Daraus entwickelte er den epistemischen Relationismus, der konstatiert, dass Weltsichten sich je nach Position in der Gesellschaft ändern, und überwand damit das substanzialistische Denken[2]. "Ideologien" bedeuten nichts anderes als die Verabsolutierung von partikulären Weltsichten, die von Parteien immer wieder benutzt und auch missbraucht werden ("Ideologieverdacht"). Mit der Konzeption des „totalen Ideologiebegriffs“ nahm Mannheim eine radikale wissenssoziologische Position ein, die relativistisch argumentierte und von Gegnern als nihilistisch bezeichnet wurde. Er selbst bezeichnet seinen Ansatz dagegen als "Dynamischen Relationismus". Im Gegensatz zu Karl Marx postulierte Mannheim einen „Ideologie“-Begriff, der jedes Denken, auch das eigene, als ideologisch, nämlich notwendig perspektivisch betrachtete. Er hat dies detailliert v. a. für das konservative, das liberale und das sozialistische Denken gezeigt.
Why did you bring us here? Morbo will now introduce tonight's candidates… PUNY HUMAN NUMBER ONE, PUNY HUMAN NUMBER TWO, and Morbo's good friend, Richard Nixon. Negative, bossy meat creature! Belligerent and numerous. Belligerent and numerous. Bender! Ship! Stop bickering or I'm going to come back there and change your opinions manually!
I saw you with those two "ladies of the evening" at Elzars. Explain that. I am Singing Wind, Chief of the Martians. Five hours? Aw, man! Couldn't you just get me the death penalty?
Kids don't turn rotten just from watching TV. And so we say goodbye to our beloved pet, Nibbler, who's gone to a place where I, too, hope one day to go. The toilet. It's a T. It goes "tuh". You, minion. Lift my arm. AFTER HIM!
It's a T. It goes "tuh". You'll have all the Slurm you can drink when you're partying with Slurms McKenzie! I am Singing Wind, Chief of the Martians. Yes, I saw. You were doing well, until everyone died. Ah, yes! John Quincy Adding Machine. He struck a chord with the voters when he pledged not to go on a killing spree. You don't know how to do any of those.
Eeeee! Now say "nuclear wessels"! OK, this has gotta stop. I'm going to remind Fry of his humanity the way only a woman can. Well, let's just dump it in the sewer and say we delivered it. I wish! It's a nickel. Throw her in the brig. That's right, baby. I ain't your loverboy Flexo, the guy you love so much. You even love anyone pretending to be him!
Would you censor the Venus de Venus just because you can see her spewers? Bender, this is Fry's decision… and he made it wrong. So it's time for us to interfere in his life. Stop! Don't shoot fire stick in space canoe! Cause explosive decompression! Why would a robot need to drink? Ask her how her day was. I barely knew Philip, but as a clergyman I have no problem telling his most intimate friends all about him.
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Why did you bring us here? Morbo will now introduce tonight's candidates… PUNY HUMAN NUMBER ONE, PUNY HUMAN NUMBER TWO, and Morbo's good friend, Richard Nixon. Negative, bossy meat creature! Belligerent and numerous. Belligerent and numerous. Bender! Ship! Stop bickering or I'm going to come back there and change your opinions manually!
I saw you with those two "ladies of the evening" at Elzars. Explain that. I am Singing Wind, Chief of the Martians. Five hours? Aw, man! Couldn't you just get me the death penalty?
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Why did you bring us here? Morbo will now introduce tonight's candidates… PUNY HUMAN NUMBER ONE, PUNY HUMAN NUMBER TWO, and Morbo's good friend, Richard Nixon. Negative, bossy meat creature! Belligerent and numerous. Belligerent and numerous. Bender! Ship! Stop bickering or I'm going to come back there and change your opinions manually!
I saw you with those two "ladies of the evening" at Elzars. Explain that. I am Singing Wind, Chief of the Martians. Five hours? Aw, man! Couldn't you just get me the death penalty?
Kids don't turn rotten just from watching TV. And so we say goodbye to our beloved pet, Nibbler, who's gone to a place where I, too, hope one day to go. The toilet. It's a T. It goes "tuh". You, minion. Lift my arm. AFTER HIM!
Nachweise
- ↑ "Manche Gedanken von Mannheim lassen sich für eine Explikation der Weberschen Werttheorie benutzen. Dies ist nicht zufällig, wenn man bedenkt, daß auch Mannheim von der Rickert-Laskschen Philosophie und einer Kritik daran seinen Ausgang nahm." (Wolfgang Schluchter: Die Entstehung des modernen Rationalismus. Eine Analyse von Max Webers Entwicklungsgeschichte des Okzidents. 1. Aufl. Frankfurt am Main 1988. ISBN 3-518-28947-0. S. 87, Anm. 39.)
- ↑ vgl. Reinhard Blomert, "Intellektuelle im Aufbruch. Karl Mannheim, Alfred Weber, Norbert Elias und die Heidelberger Sozialwissenschaften der Zwischenkriegszeit", Hanser Vlg. München 1999, S. 192,ff