Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 - 2912 strán (strany) |
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... Active Sensate mentality implies a very different perception and conception of self . Here self appears as one of the foci , or knots , of material forces which make up the external world . This center of forces is one with the ...
... Active Sensate mentality implies a very different perception and conception of self . Here self appears as one of the foci , or knots , of material forces which make up the external world . This center of forces is one with the ...
Strana 108
... Active and Passive Sensate mentalities probably occupy more prominent positions in the adaptation of the rich and privileged classes than in that of the poor . ( 1 ) In the period of vigor and ascendancy the Active Sensate form prevails ...
... Active and Passive Sensate mentalities probably occupy more prominent positions in the adaptation of the rich and privileged classes than in that of the poor . ( 1 ) In the period of vigor and ascendancy the Active Sensate form prevails ...
Strana 135
... Active Ideational ; and the more Active , the more rapidly it grows . Such is the inevitable chain of transformation . Change comes also because it is impossible for large masses of the followers of an Ideational system to attain to ...
... Active Ideational ; and the more Active , the more rapidly it grows . Such is the inevitable chain of transformation . Change comes also because it is impossible for large masses of the followers of an Ideational system to attain to ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Sequence of Blossoming of the Main Arts in Ten Great Cultures | 8 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
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Active Ideational appear architecture artists Ascetic Ideational aspect baroque becomes Brahmanic Buddhism Byzantine art causal century B.C. chap Christian classes classical complex Confucianism cubistic culture mentality Deonna depicted dominant elements empirical Epicureanism existence external fifth century fluctuations functional G. G. Coulton given culture Graeco-Roman Greece Greek Gregorian chant Hellenistic Hinduism human Ibid ideal Idealistic art Ideational mentality Ideational style Ideationalism ideoplastic impressionism impressionistic individual Jainism linear logically integrated logico-meaningful Lysippus major premises malerisch means medieval Mixed mystic nature nineteenth Nirvana objects organs painting and sculpture paleolithic passim paysage Percentages period phenomena Phidias portraits primitive principle purely qualitative quantitative reality recurrence religion religious rococo Roman sculpture secular Sensate mentality Sensate music sense sensual similar social sociocultural spatial spiritual stage standpoint symbolic Taoism theories thirteenth century tion Total Numbers traits unity values various Visual art Visual style