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Here are several typical examples of this view : A culture is a functioning dynamic
unit and the various traits which compose it are interdependent . A culture trait
does not function in isolation nor independently of other traits of the culture , but ...
Here are several typical examples of this view : A culture is a functioning dynamic
unit and the various traits which compose it are interdependent . A culture trait
does not function in isolation nor independently of other traits of the culture , but ...
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But the number of identical and dissimilar traits is not all . Rather more important
is the essentiality or significance of a trait for the characterization of the
phenomenon involved . In empirical reality almost every phenomenon will have
traits ...
But the number of identical and dissimilar traits is not all . Rather more important
is the essentiality or significance of a trait for the characterization of the
phenomenon involved . In empirical reality almost every phenomenon will have
traits ...
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examples of a particular kind of phenomenon , and when the number of
exceptions to such occurrences is nil or very small , then we have strong
empirical evidence that these traits are essential . On the contrary , the fewer the
number of ...
examples of a particular kind of phenomenon , and when the number of
exceptions to such occurrences is nil or very small , then we have strong
empirical evidence that these traits are essential . On the contrary , the fewer the
number of ...
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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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