Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 - 2912 strán (strany) |
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... essential to it and traits which are inessential or accidental . To take the number of white spots on a cow as the essential traits for cows in general and on this basis to conclude that all cows which have the same number of white ...
... essential to it and traits which are inessential or accidental . To take the number of white spots on a cow as the essential traits for cows in general and on this basis to conclude that all cows which have the same number of white ...
Strana 166
... essential . On the contrary , the fewer the number of occurrences and the greater the number of excep- tions , the less essential is the trait in question to the phenomenon in which it appears . The greater , then , the number of ...
... essential . On the contrary , the fewer the number of occurrences and the greater the number of excep- tions , the less essential is the trait in question to the phenomenon in which it appears . The greater , then , the number of ...
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... essential . Otherwise we should expect the art of any people to differ completely from that of any other people , the arts of all people to have no common element whether in form , style , or pattern . Such a supposition is absurd ...
... essential . Otherwise we should expect the art of any people to differ completely from that of any other people , the arts of all people to have no common element whether in form , style , or pattern . Such a supposition is absurd ...
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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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