Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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ELEMENTS AND SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAIN STYLES OF
ART Ideational Idealistic Sensate A. Inner Traits 1. Predominantly reli 1.
Religious - secular , I. Secular predomigious topics . heroic . nantly . 2. Persons
are God , de ...
ELEMENTS AND SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAIN STYLES OF
ART Ideational Idealistic Sensate A. Inner Traits 1. Predominantly reli 1.
Religious - secular , I. Secular predomigious topics . heroic . nantly . 2. Persons
are God , de ...
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what they think and how they qualify the social relationships -- or the mentality of
other persons - observers , onlookers ... On the other hand , we all know that the
mentality of this or that person ( whether involved in the relationships or outside ...
what they think and how they qualify the social relationships -- or the mentality of
other persons - observers , onlookers ... On the other hand , we all know that the
mentality of this or that person ( whether involved in the relationships or outside ...
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Suppose that for a certain century in Greece 80 per cent of all the known
historical persons are engaged in religious activities , and none in business ;
suppose further that for the following century persons in the field of religious
activities ...
Suppose that for a certain century in Greece 80 per cent of all the known
historical persons are engaged in religious activities , and none in business ;
suppose further that for the following century persons in the field of religious
activities ...
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