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Especially curious is the case with Pareto. In spite of his indefatigable insistence
on the logico-experimental as the only method in sociology, he uses in fact a
method neither very logical nor especially experimental nor particularly causal or
...
Especially curious is the case with Pareto. In spite of his indefatigable insistence
on the logico-experimental as the only method in sociology, he uses in fact a
method neither very logical nor especially experimental nor particularly causal or
...
Strana 339
... though in the works of Cranach , Grünewald , the Holbeins ( Senior and ,
especially , Junior ) , H. Crien , and others , it was definitely marked by all the
most important traits of Visualism : " Naturalism , " interest in portraits , malerisch
qualities ...
... though in the works of Cranach , Grünewald , the Holbeins ( Senior and ,
especially , Junior ) , H. Crien , and others , it was definitely marked by all the
most important traits of Visualism : " Naturalism , " interest in portraits , malerisch
qualities ...
Strana 453
(5) In the eighteenth century, especially after about 1730–1740, the pastoral, the
idyllic, the romantic, the “Rousseauan.” paysage, partly also “boudoirish”
paysage, greatly increases and becomes a passion. (6) At the end of the
eighteenth, ...
(5) In the eighteenth century, especially after about 1730–1740, the pastoral, the
idyllic, the romantic, the “Rousseauan.” paysage, partly also “boudoirish”
paysage, greatly increases and becomes a passion. (6) At the end of the
eighteenth, ...
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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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