Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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The greatest difficulty , seemingly unconquerable , which the unicist meets with is
that which springs from human language and human logic , from the elementary
but important rule that he may style by the same term only phenomena which ...
The greatest difficulty , seemingly unconquerable , which the unicist meets with is
that which springs from human language and human logic , from the elementary
but important rule that he may style by the same term only phenomena which ...
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The sensory and empirical phenomena are studied only incidentally and even
then not for their own sake but merely as “ visible signs of the invisible world , ” as
symbols of the supersensory reality . The supreme discipline in such a system of
...
The sensory and empirical phenomena are studied only incidentally and even
then not for their own sake but merely as “ visible signs of the invisible world , ” as
symbols of the supersensory reality . The supreme discipline in such a system of
...
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The preceding parts dealt mainly with what are often styled culture and cultural
values ; all the parts of this section will deal mainly with what are called " social
phenomena , ” in the sense of the interindividual and intergroup relationships of ...
The preceding parts dealt mainly with what are often styled culture and cultural
values ; all the parts of this section will deal mainly with what are called " social
phenomena , ” in the sense of the interindividual and intergroup relationships of ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
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