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The point is that most of the cultural phenomena represent the results of the
activities of many individuals and groups, whose purposes and meanings may be
different from one another, often opposite. They all mix together, partly reinforcing
, ...
The point is that most of the cultural phenomena represent the results of the
activities of many individuals and groups, whose purposes and meanings may be
different from one another, often opposite. They all mix together, partly reinforcing
, ...
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When we read about the activities of St. Paul, the great organizer of Christianity,
we notice at once (from his Epistles) how he had to busy himself with worldly
matters, and how the empirical world caught him more and more in its web. He
had ...
When we read about the activities of St. Paul, the great organizer of Christianity,
we notice at once (from his Epistles) how he had to busy himself with worldly
matters, and how the empirical world caught him more and more in its web. He
had ...
Strana 490
... undoubtedly reflects the process of increased participation of women in
sociocultural functions – among them the artistic, scientific, and political activities
– which has taken place in comparison with women's activities in the Middle
Ages.
... undoubtedly reflects the process of increased participation of women in
sociocultural functions – among them the artistic, scientific, and political activities
– which has taken place in comparison with women's activities in the Middle
Ages.
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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