Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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These traits are common to all varieties of the Sensate culture mentality . But on
the basis of the variation in the fourth item ( i.e. , method of adjustment ) it is
possible to distinguish three main varieties of this type . A. Active Sensate Culture
...
These traits are common to all varieties of the Sensate culture mentality . But on
the basis of the variation in the fourth item ( i.e. , method of adjustment ) it is
possible to distinguish three main varieties of this type . A. Active Sensate Culture
...
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tion , Incessant Change , and Adjustment , the dynamic principle has regularly
been an integral part of the theories and practices of the followers of the Active
Sensate mentality . Here the time category plays a most conspicuous part , and
Time ...
tion , Incessant Change , and Adjustment , the dynamic principle has regularly
been an integral part of the theories and practices of the followers of the Active
Sensate mentality . Here the time category plays a most conspicuous part , and
Time ...
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Turning to later periods when such mentality and conduct were again in flower ,
we find that the Renaissance offers many similar formulas . Boccaccio's
Decameron is one example of it . This kind of formulation of the Passive Sensate
mentality ...
Turning to later periods when such mentality and conduct were again in flower ,
we find that the Renaissance offers many similar formulas . Boccaccio's
Decameron is one example of it . This kind of formulation of the Passive Sensate
mentality ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
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