Abstract
The individual constitutes meaning in and through his daily life activities. A careful analysis of meaning, as it is constituted by the individual, can give us indications for possible generalizations and formulations of typologies and classifications above the individual level. The concept of the individual is in this way of the highest scientific value, being the sole valid basis for all efforts of scientific conceptualizations. To affirm that meaning is individually constituted as a product of subjectivity, is also to affirm the necessity of reaching it with and through the concerned individual's own terms and expressions. This is accomplished by the MCA software.
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