Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships |
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nomenon mechanistic and behavioristic interpretations of mental and sociocultural phenomena . The very nature of the mechanistic theory of sociocultural change consists in an extreme form of the externalistic interpretation .
nomenon mechanistic and behavioristic interpretations of mental and sociocultural phenomena . The very nature of the mechanistic theory of sociocultural change consists in an extreme form of the externalistic interpretation .
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The reason is that observationally and logically , the most dynamic or changeable phenomena are exactly the sociocultural ; then come the biological ; then the physicochemical . The criticized procedure thus amounts to an " explanation ...
The reason is that observationally and logically , the most dynamic or changeable phenomena are exactly the sociocultural ; then come the biological ; then the physicochemical . The criticized procedure thus amounts to an " explanation ...
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Identically recurrent sociocultural processes are impossible . 2. Eternally linear sociocultural processes are also impossible . Any process that appears such is , in all probability , a long - time linear process , and when taken in ...
Identically recurrent sociocultural processes are impossible . 2. Eternally linear sociocultural processes are also impossible . Any process that appears such is , in all probability , a long - time linear process , and when taken in ...
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