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The uniqueness or recurrence of processes may , however , have different forms
and degrees . Let us single out the main forms of unique and recurrent processes
according to the process specifications which we have enumerated .
The uniqueness or recurrence of processes may , however , have different forms
and degrees . Let us single out the main forms of unique and recurrent processes
according to the process specifications which we have enumerated .
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At this point it would be well to consider , at least briefly , the question : Are
sociocultural processes recurrent ? ... still this Socrates - like person in each
recurrence is not the same person — he is another person in each recurrence ,
exactly like ...
At this point it would be well to consider , at least briefly , the question : Are
sociocultural processes recurrent ? ... still this Socrates - like person in each
recurrence is not the same person — he is another person in each recurrence ,
exactly like ...
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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 ( i.e. , the unit
in ...
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 ( i.e. , the unit
in ...
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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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