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THE PHENOMENA OF IDENTITY ( Process ) A ( Process ) B 1. a , b , a , b , Complete identity Decreasing similarity ... f , j , m From this it follows that whether two or more phenomena are identical , similar , or dissimilar depends first ...
THE PHENOMENA OF IDENTITY ( Process ) A ( Process ) B 1. a , b , a , b , Complete identity Decreasing similarity ... f , j , m From this it follows that whether two or more phenomena are identical , similar , or dissimilar depends first ...
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The greater , then , the number of identical traits which are essential ( whether logically , causally , or by some other empirical necessity ) to the phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are ...
The greater , then , the number of identical traits which are essential ( whether logically , causally , or by some other empirical necessity ) to the phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are ...
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Let us turn to recurrences in the field of art phenomena . As defined in the previous chapter recurrence may mean the repetition of a given unit in time only , or in space only , or in both . The culture which shows in its painting ...
Let us turn to recurrences in the field of art phenomena . As defined in the previous chapter recurrence may mean the repetition of a given unit in time only , or in space only , or in both . The culture which shows in its painting ...
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Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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