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Chapter Two IDEATIONAL , SENSATE , IDEALISTIC , AND MIXED SYSTEMS OF CULTURE I. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ASPECTS OF ... These external phenomena belong to a system of culture only as they are the manifestations of its internal aspect .
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL , SENSATE , IDEALISTIC , AND MIXED SYSTEMS OF CULTURE I. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ASPECTS OF ... These external phenomena belong to a system of culture only as they are the manifestations of its internal aspect .
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Since the business of history , as a science , is to concentrate attention mainly ( and in theory exclusively ) on the unique aspect of historical processes , 16 we cannot wonder that such a business has habituated historians to see in ...
Since the business of history , as a science , is to concentrate attention mainly ( and in theory exclusively ) on the unique aspect of historical processes , 16 we cannot wonder that such a business has habituated historians to see in ...
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And yet this does not prevent the organic and inorganic phenomena from having an aspect of similarity and repetition which may be studied by physics and chemistry ; and it is this recurrence which physics and chemistry mainly study .
And yet this does not prevent the organic and inorganic phenomena from having an aspect of similarity and repetition which may be studied by physics and chemistry ; and it is this recurrence which physics and chemistry mainly study .
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Vinaper | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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