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For readings of these sorts we need not know the documents necessary for a psychological reading ; we can take the elements of a given culture as data and can inquire whether they logically fit one another . ) We now have a preliminary ...
For readings of these sorts we need not know the documents necessary for a psychological reading ; we can take the elements of a given culture as data and can inquire whether they logically fit one another . ) We now have a preliminary ...
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Its neglect has been the cause of numerous errors in the attempts that have been made to interpret the logical unity of culture complexes . The same oversight is responsible for the most biased theories of culture integration that have ...
Its neglect has been the cause of numerous errors in the attempts that have been made to interpret the logical unity of culture complexes . The same oversight is responsible for the most biased theories of culture integration that have ...
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what extent the culture is integrated from the standpoint of these premises , judged by the inflexible canons of logical validity . If he succeeds in solving this problem , his main task is ended . In defining the major premises of a ...
what extent the culture is integrated from the standpoint of these premises , judged by the inflexible canons of logical validity . If he succeeds in solving this problem , his main task is ended . In defining the major premises of a ...
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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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