Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social RelationshipsExtending Horizons Books, 1957 - 718 strán (strany) |
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Strana 69
... turning point from archaism to freedom " of each cultural class . Is the meaning of " turning point " clear enough and sufficiently definite so that such a point may be located and fixed ? I am afraid not . And since the meaning is ...
... turning point from archaism to freedom " of each cultural class . Is the meaning of " turning point " clear enough and sufficiently definite so that such a point may be located and fixed ? I am afraid not . And since the meaning is ...
Strana 250
... turned , instead , either to cyni- cism and skepticism or to fideism , as the artificial will to believe , and to mysticism , as the desperate truth of faith . The Christian thought broke completely with the truth of senses and turned ...
... turned , instead , either to cyni- cism and skepticism or to fideism , as the artificial will to believe , and to mysticism , as the desperate truth of faith . The Christian thought broke completely with the truth of senses and turned ...
Strana 315
... turned into pure eternalists who try to anchor human existence to something solid , lasting , capable of withstanding all the storms of the empirical reality ; others are turned into the extreme sensual temporalists of the Carpe diem ...
... turned into pure eternalists who try to anchor human existence to something solid , lasting , capable of withstanding all the storms of the empirical reality ; others are turned into the extreme sensual temporalists of the Carpe diem ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
Ideational Sensate Idealistic and Mixed Systems of Cul | 20 |
Concrete Illustrations of the Chief Types of Culture Men | 40 |
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