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Line 4: Thus the sociologist [[C. Wright Mills]] invented the expression "the [[sociological imagination]]", which referred to the need to think imaginatively beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions - connecting, for example, "private troubles" and "public issues". A similar point is made in the context of architecture by ==Some different definitions== In the absence of agreement * [[attitude (psychology)|attitudes]], orientations or behaviours which take the interests, intentions or needs of other people into account (in contrast to [[anti-social]] behaviour); |