Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 153
... concept of change or process in the above sense is an irreducible ultimate category of human thought and therefore indefinable in terms of another more ultimate category.2 The usual 1 Similar seems to be the situation in mechanics ...
... concept of change or process in the above sense is an irreducible ultimate category of human thought and therefore indefinable in terms of another more ultimate category.2 The usual 1 Similar seems to be the situation in mechanics ...
Strana 154
... concepts Father and Son , each of which becomes meaningful only when the other is given , the concept of Change or Process or Becom- ing is corelative with that of Unchangeable Being , and , being contrasted to it , gets its rich sense ...
... concepts Father and Son , each of which becomes meaningful only when the other is given , the concept of Change or Process or Becom- ing is corelative with that of Unchangeable Being , and , being contrasted to it , gets its rich sense ...
Strana 161
... concept of our subject , the concept of recurrence and its derivatives . II . FORMS AND DEGREES OF UNIQUENESS AND RECURRENCE If we have a phenomenon ( or process ) the characteristics of which consist of the traits a , b , c ; and if ...
... concept of our subject , the concept of recurrence and its derivatives . II . FORMS AND DEGREES OF UNIQUENESS AND RECURRENCE If we have a phenomenon ( or process ) the characteristics of which consist of the traits a , b , c ; and if ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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