Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 - 2912 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 91.
Strana 4
... traits which compose it are interdependent . A culture trait does not function in isolation nor inde- pendently of other traits of the culture , but each is influenced by a change in any phase of the culture . Since the traits which ...
... traits which compose it are interdependent . A culture trait does not function in isolation nor inde- pendently of other traits of the culture , but each is influenced by a change in any phase of the culture . Since the traits which ...
Strana 165
... traits is not all . Rather more important is the essentiality or significance of a trait for the charac- terization of the phenomenon involved . In empirical reality almost every phenomenon will have traits which are essential to it and ...
... traits is not all . Rather more important is the essentiality or significance of a trait for the charac- terization of the phenomenon involved . In empirical reality almost every phenomenon will have traits which are essential to it and ...
Strana 166
... traits which are essential ( whether logically , causally , or by some other empirical necessity ) to the phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are dissimilar , the more nearly identical are the ...
... traits which are essential ( whether logically , causally , or by some other empirical necessity ) to the phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are dissimilar , the more nearly identical are the ...
Obsah
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 |
Autorské práva | |
41 zvyšných častí nezobrazených
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
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