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( 4 ) The method of satisfaction consists in a complete mastery of all sensate needs , even to the point of the annihilation of their very source that is , a complete modification ( dissolution ) of self , social , psychological , and ...
( 4 ) The method of satisfaction consists in a complete mastery of all sensate needs , even to the point of the annihilation of their very source that is , a complete modification ( dissolution ) of self , social , psychological , and ...
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From this state of complete identity there may be gradations of decreasing identity until the phenomena become quite dissimilar . The passage from complete identity to dissimilarity may be depicted as in Table 4 .
From this state of complete identity there may be gradations of decreasing identity until the phenomena become quite dissimilar . The passage from complete identity to dissimilarity may be depicted as in Table 4 .
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We rarely deal in empirical reality with complete identity or complete dissimilarity . These “ poles ” are rather ideal limits . We usually deal in fact with phenomena showing greater and less similarity or dissimilarity .
We rarely deal in empirical reality with complete identity or complete dissimilarity . These “ poles ” are rather ideal limits . We usually deal in fact with phenomena showing greater and less similarity or dissimilarity .
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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 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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