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( 4 ) The method of satisfaction consists in a complete mastery of all sensate
needs , even to the point of the annihilation of their very source that is , a
complete modification ( dissolution ) of self , social , psychological , and
biological . More than ...
( 4 ) The method of satisfaction consists in a complete mastery of all sensate
needs , even to the point of the annihilation of their very source that is , a
complete modification ( dissolution ) of self , social , psychological , and
biological . More than ...
Strana 164
Their identity in that case is complete. From this state of complete identity there
may be gradations of decreasing identity until the phenomena become quite
dissimilar. The passage from complete identity to dissimilarity may be depicted ...
Their identity in that case is complete. From this state of complete identity there
may be gradations of decreasing identity until the phenomena become quite
dissimilar. The passage from complete identity to dissimilarity may be depicted ...
Strana 166
We rarely deal in empirical reality with complete identity or complete dissimilarity.
These “poles” are rather ideal limits. We usually deal in fact with phenomena
showing greater and less similarity or dissimilarity. As long as the phenomena
are ...
We rarely deal in empirical reality with complete identity or complete dissimilarity.
These “poles” are rather ideal limits. We usually deal in fact with phenomena
showing greater and less similarity or dissimilarity. As long as the phenomena
are ...
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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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