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Like stainless ideal virgins they remain in the realm of pure thought, without
being married to any of the systems of culture ... own system of truth and
knowledge; its own philosophy and Weltanschauung; its own type of religion and
standards of ...
Like stainless ideal virgins they remain in the realm of pure thought, without
being married to any of the systems of culture ... own system of truth and
knowledge; its own philosophy and Weltanschauung; its own type of religion and
standards of ...
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... drawn from the systems of truth and knowledge, of ethics and law, from the arts,
and from all the other main compartments of such cultures.” B. Pseudo-Ideational
Culture Mentality. Another specific form of the Mixed type is the unintegrated, ...
... drawn from the systems of truth and knowledge, of ethics and law, from the arts,
and from all the other main compartments of such cultures.” B. Pseudo-Ideational
Culture Mentality. Another specific form of the Mixed type is the unintegrated, ...
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Sensate, reality, 90–91; truth, 89–91; values, 92-99 Sensational art, 26o, 262.
namic, Eroticism Senses, exteroceptive organs ... See Social system Space, as
element of process, 154, see Process; complexity of social, 16o; social, 157
Spatial ...
Sensate, reality, 90–91; truth, 89–91; values, 92-99 Sensational art, 26o, 262.
namic, Eroticism Senses, exteroceptive organs ... See Social system Space, as
element of process, 154, see Process; complexity of social, 16o; social, 157
Spatial ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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