Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1941 |
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... third , the centuries from the sixth to the third B.C. in all three series are marked by a comparatively high creativeness ; in the remainder of the periods all the series vary , but without any trace of accumulative nature in some and ...
... third , the centuries from the sixth to the third B.C. in all three series are marked by a comparatively high creativeness ; in the remainder of the periods all the series vary , but without any trace of accumulative nature in some and ...
Strana 632
... third . " " What is , does not begin ; what is not , is not . " It asserts , therefore , the impossibility of Beginning.37 38 Thus , one category contains in itself its opposite , passes into it , and calls the third category a unity of ...
... third . " " What is , does not begin ; what is not , is not . " It asserts , therefore , the impossibility of Beginning.37 38 Thus , one category contains in itself its opposite , passes into it , and calls the third category a unity of ...
Strana 638
... third constituent of change . It gives the triad - matter , shortage , and form as the constituents of change . Finally , Aristotle gives and prefers the third way of formulation of this constituent and respectively the phenomenon of ...
... third constituent of change . It gives the triad - matter , shortage , and form as the constituents of change . Finally , Aristotle gives and prefers the third way of formulation of this constituent and respectively the phenomenon of ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTUral System | 3 |
Introductory II A causal system and its varieties III Pure mean | 31 |
Transformation of the natural phenomena through their becoming | 40 |
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Aristotle astrological atomists become Beethoven biological caesura causal system Censorinus centuries chap Chapter Christianity civilization claim classes concept cosmic creative criticism cultural phenomena cultural systems cultural values decline diffusion Dynamics economic elements empirical sociocultural system equilibrium ethics evolution existence external externalistic fact factors factual field forms given Hegel human agents Ibid Idealistic Ideational identical immanent change individual instance integralists integrated interdependence intuition inventions ligion linear logical material meaningful nature nonmaterial norms objects organization Paris passim period phase Phase Rule philosophy Plato political Polybius principle problem propositions purely quantitative reality reason recurrence relationship religion religious rhythms scientific Sensate culture similar social systems society sociocultural phenomena sociocultural processes Sociological standpoint subsystems supersystems syllogism system of meanings systems and congeries technological tempo theories tion total culture totalitarian Toynbee traits uniformity unity various vehicles and agents W. I. Thomas whole