Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1 |
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Strana 59
... often nothing , of the intention and meaning of the creators of much of the
Egyptian , the Babylonian , the Chinese , ? Since Pareto's theory of logical and
nonlogical actions is now known , a mere reference to his work is sufficient to
validate ...
... often nothing , of the intention and meaning of the creators of much of the
Egyptian , the Babylonian , the Chinese , ? Since Pareto's theory of logical and
nonlogical actions is now known , a mere reference to his work is sufficient to
validate ...
Strana 87
Everything is a manifestation of the action - reaction , cause - effect relationship ,
which they have discovered from contact with the external material world . An
Ideationalist spiritualizes the external , even the inorganic , world ; an “ Epicurean
...
Everything is a manifestation of the action - reaction , cause - effect relationship ,
which they have discovered from contact with the external material world . An
Ideationalist spiritualizes the external , even the inorganic , world ; an “ Epicurean
...
Strana 169
... lunch , dinner ; a repetition of the same grinding hours of work ; an alternation
of pain and pleasure , satisfaction and dissatisfaction ; and a host of other daily
repeated actions , movements , thoughts , desires , and psychical experiences ?
... lunch , dinner ; a repetition of the same grinding hours of work ; an alternation
of pain and pleasure , satisfaction and dissatisfaction ; and a host of other daily
repeated actions , movements , thoughts , desires , and psychical experiences ?
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SYSTEMS | 55 |
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