Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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Different in nature , but similar in function , is the role of the logicomeaningful
method of ordering chaos . Here , however , the ordering element is not
uniformity of relationship between the fragmentary variables , but identity of
meaning or ...
Different in nature , but similar in function , is the role of the logicomeaningful
method of ordering chaos . Here , however , the ordering element is not
uniformity of relationship between the fragmentary variables , but identity of
meaning or ...
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C. There are two or more units essentially similar to one another , but a given
process occurs only once in the lifetime of each unit . Let us assume that all
human individuals are essentially alike . Since there are many human individuals
, then ...
C. There are two or more units essentially similar to one another , but a given
process occurs only once in the lifetime of each unit . Let us assume that all
human individuals are essentially alike . Since there are many human individuals
, then ...
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The second claim advanced by those holding such theories seems to be worthy
of more serious consideration , namely , that the art systems of various cultures
have the same or similar curves of development : origin , growth , zenith , and ...
The second claim advanced by those holding such theories seems to be worthy
of more serious consideration , namely , that the art systems of various cultures
have the same or similar curves of development : origin , growth , zenith , and ...
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