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... aspect . Beyond this they cease to be a part of in- tegrated culture . This means that for the investigator of an integrated system of culture the internal aspect is paramount . It determines which of the externally existing phenomena ...
... aspect . Beyond this they cease to be a part of in- tegrated culture . This means that for the investigator of an integrated system of culture the internal aspect is paramount . It determines which of the externally existing phenomena ...
Strana 168
... aspect of uniqueness it does not follow that they do not also have an aspect of repetition . As a matter of fact not only his- torical and social phenomena but , all inorganic and organic phenomena are likewise unique in a way . There ...
... aspect of uniqueness it does not follow that they do not also have an aspect of repetition . As a matter of fact not only his- torical and social phenomena but , all inorganic and organic phenomena are likewise unique in a way . There ...
Strana 169
... aspect of similarity and repetition which may be studied by physics and chemistry ; and it is this recurrence which ... aspect of uniqueness , the aspect of similarity and identity which results in the repetition of the same chemical ...
... aspect of similarity and repetition which may be studied by physics and chemistry ; and it is this recurrence which ... aspect of uniqueness , the aspect of similarity and identity which results in the repetition of the same chemical ...
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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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