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Strana 55
These external phenomena belong to a system of culture only as they are the
manifestations of its internal aspect. Beyond this they cease to be a part of
integrated culture. This means that for the investigator of an integrated system of
culture ...
These external phenomena belong to a system of culture only as they are the
manifestations of its internal aspect. Beyond this they cease to be a part of
integrated culture. This means that for the investigator of an integrated system of
culture ...
Strana 159
It is quite different from other directions and cannot be reduced to a mere aspect
of any of them. The belief, sanctioned by Hegel, still prevails that quality can be
reduced to quantity, and, accordingly, the qualitative direction to the quantitative.
It is quite different from other directions and cannot be reduced to a mere aspect
of any of them. The belief, sanctioned by Hegel, still prevails that quality can be
reduced to quantity, and, accordingly, the qualitative direction to the quantitative.
Strana 168
Since the business of history, as a science, is to concentrate attention mainly (
and in theory exclusively) on the unique aspect of historical processes,” we
cannot wonder that such a business has habituated historians to see in all social
life only ...
Since the business of history, as a science, is to concentrate attention mainly (
and in theory exclusively) on the unique aspect of historical processes,” we
cannot wonder that such a business has habituated historians to see in all social
life only ...
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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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