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Too exclusive a preoccupation with this form of integration results not only in a
distortion of the nature of a culture, but also in the neglect of the other methods of
integration by which the essential nature of the culture might be discovered.
Too exclusive a preoccupation with this form of integration results not only in a
distortion of the nature of a culture, but also in the neglect of the other methods of
integration by which the essential nature of the culture might be discovered.
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Considering Vincent de Beauvais's Mirror of Nature, the thirteenth century seems
to have been interested in them ideationally as well as visually. When the Visual
trend was started in the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries, they lost their ...
Considering Vincent de Beauvais's Mirror of Nature, the thirteenth century seems
to have been interested in them ideationally as well as visually. When the Visual
trend was started in the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries, they lost their ...
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Nations , painting and sculpture of main European , Tables 12-36 Naturalistic
style in art , 95 , 230 , 256 , 273 , 304 , 338-39 , 353 , 367 , 387 , 397 , 643 , 648-
49 Nature in art . See Animals , Nature morte , Paysage Nature morte , proportion
of ...
Nations , painting and sculpture of main European , Tables 12-36 Naturalistic
style in art , 95 , 230 , 256 , 273 , 304 , 338-39 , 353 , 367 , 387 , 397 , 643 , 648-
49 Nature in art . See Animals , Nature morte , Paysage Nature morte , proportion
of ...
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Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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