The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu defined doxa as:
A) a fundamental, deep-founded, mostly unproven set of beliefs that a person comes to rely on for survival within a particular field.
B) the "half-baked ideas" that Douglass North claimed that people latch onto in order to deal with their lack of a full understanding of their complex existence.
C) the justification for the patterns of human thinking and action that people come to accept as normal and appropriate.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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