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... as well as in sociology , it has been believed also that various cultures and
their art pass through the same stages of evolution . A very great number of social
scientists and journalists , from Auguste Comte , Herbert Spencer , and E. B. Tylor
...
... as well as in sociology , it has been believed also that various cultures and
their art pass through the same stages of evolution . A very great number of social
scientists and journalists , from Auguste Comte , Herbert Spencer , and E. B. Tylor
...
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sociohistorical processes have also believed , despite the difference of their
conception from the linear , in the uniformity of the " curve ” of cultural
development in general , and art development in particular , in various cultures
and societies .
sociohistorical processes have also believed , despite the difference of their
conception from the linear , in the uniformity of the " curve ” of cultural
development in general , and art development in particular , in various cultures
and societies .
Strana 335
... an idealism which does not fear anything , does not question itself , in a way is
blind and unreservedly believing . Here in ... Being so closely bound to that
reality — the only reality they really believed in they could not get free from it
entirely .
... an idealism which does not fear anything , does not question itself , in a way is
blind and unreservedly believing . Here in ... Being so closely bound to that
reality — the only reality they really believed in they could not get free from it
entirely .
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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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