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The belief , sanctioned by Hegel , still prevails that quality can be reduced to quantity , and , accordingly , the qualitative direction to the quantitative . This belief appears to be essentially baseless .
The belief , sanctioned by Hegel , still prevails that quality can be reduced to quantity , and , accordingly , the qualitative direction to the quantitative . This belief appears to be essentially baseless .
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Linearity 26 means in all such cases a certain uniform order of sequence of the qualitative states . This is , in fact , the only meaning which qualitative linearity may have . For when , in the succession of these qualitative states a ...
Linearity 26 means in all such cases a certain uniform order of sequence of the qualitative states . This is , in fact , the only meaning which qualitative linearity may have . For when , in the succession of these qualitative states a ...
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A process may be cyclic in its qualitative direction . The completely cyclical process would effect the passage of the unit of the process , in a uniform sequence through the same qualitative phases in each recurrence .
A process may be cyclic in its qualitative direction . The completely cyclical process would effect the passage of the unit of the process , in a uniform sequence through the same qualitative phases in each recurrence .
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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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