Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social RelationshipsExtending Horizons Books, 1957 - 718 strán (strany) |
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... causal association does not necessarily force us to recognize that they are logically and meaningfully integrated . --- If one meets only once and only in one culture ( say , the Egyptian ) a belief in the hereafter , funeral rites ...
... causal association does not necessarily force us to recognize that they are logically and meaningfully integrated . --- If one meets only once and only in one culture ( say , the Egyptian ) a belief in the hereafter , funeral rites ...
Strana 395
... causal relationship of a two - sided character . The formulas that discover and describe such relationships are called the causal or functional formulas or causal and functional laws . Montes- quieu's definition that " Laws , in their ...
... causal relationship of a two - sided character . The formulas that discover and describe such relationships are called the causal or functional formulas or causal and functional laws . Montes- quieu's definition that " Laws , in their ...
Strana 396
... causal relationship . In addition , this association has to be a necessary connection . Without it , every post hoc would be propter hoc , the causal relations would be undistinguishable from incidental associations . Others and such ...
... causal relationship . In addition , this association has to be a necessary connection . Without it , every post hoc would be propter hoc , the causal relations would be undistinguishable from incidental associations . Others and such ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
Ideational Sensate Idealistic and Mixed Systems of Cul | 20 |
Concrete Illustrations of the Chief Types of Culture Men | 40 |
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