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Unfortunately , in his detailed characterization Sapir's concept of the logically
integrated culture is marred by its partial identification with the idealized culture of
the type which he finds most attractive.49 We may disregard this defect and give
...
Unfortunately , in his detailed characterization Sapir's concept of the logically
integrated culture is marred by its partial identification with the idealized culture of
the type which he finds most attractive.49 We may disregard this defect and give
...
Strana 387
If a special class is set forth , into which all such " mixed ” works of art from the
standpoint of their style are put , the results seem to give at least a somewhat
simplified but roughly adequate picture of the complex reality . This is especially
true if ...
If a special class is set forth , into which all such " mixed ” works of art from the
standpoint of their style are put , the results seem to give at least a somewhat
simplified but roughly adequate picture of the complex reality . This is especially
true if ...
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More numerous are those which give an important part of truth and something
indeed new ; but the truthful part in them is usually followed by a great deal of
exaggeration , one - sidedness , or similar defects . Now we can return to a ...
More numerous are those which give an important part of truth and something
indeed new ; but the truthful part in them is usually followed by a great deal of
exaggeration , one - sidedness , or similar defects . Now we can return to a ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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