Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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All the traits of the first culture follow logically from the principle that reality is
supersensory ; all the traits of the second culture follow from the belief that reality
is sensory . Thus , the distinguishing of one variable of a culture enables us to ...
All the traits of the first culture follow logically from the principle that reality is
supersensory ; all the traits of the second culture follow from the belief that reality
is sensory . Thus , the distinguishing of one variable of a culture enables us to ...
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( iii ) An Ideationalist is prone to interpret the whole external world according to
the patterns and traits of his inner experience . As a result , he spiritualizes the
material world , even in its inorganic part ; he dissolves it in the inner experience .
( iii ) An Ideationalist is prone to interpret the whole external world according to
the patterns and traits of his inner experience . As a result , he spiritualizes the
material world , even in its inorganic part ; he dissolves it in the inner experience .
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B. When one of these forms becomes dominant , various traits logically belonging
to it begin in fact to infiltrate into the art and manifest themselves in all fields .
These characteristics are at once logical elements of each of these forms and ...
B. When one of these forms becomes dominant , various traits logically belonging
to it begin in fact to infiltrate into the art and manifest themselves in all fields .
These characteristics are at once logical elements of each of these forms and ...
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