Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 - 2912 strán (strany) |
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... phenomena are identi- cal , similar , or dissimilar depends first of all upon the number of charac- teristics of the phenomena which are identical or dissimilar . Other condi- tions being equal , the greater the number of identical and ...
... phenomena are identi- cal , similar , or dissimilar depends first of all upon the number of charac- teristics of the phenomena which are identical or dissimilar . Other condi- tions being equal , the greater the number of identical and ...
Strana 166
... phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are dissimilar , the more nearly identical are the phenomena . Our discussion should by now have made clearer the problems involved in testing phenomena for ...
... phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are dissimilar , the more nearly identical are the phenomena . Our discussion should by now have made clearer the problems involved in testing phenomena for ...
Strana 198
... phenomena . As defined in the previous chapter recurrence may mean the repetition of a given unit in time only , or ... phenomena through the confusion of these three types . In the subsequent pages we shall try to keep them distinct ...
... phenomena . As defined in the previous chapter recurrence may mean the repetition of a given unit in time only , or ... phenomena through the confusion of these three types . In the subsequent pages we shall try to keep them distinct ...
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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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