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As a starting point let us assume that these major premises concern the following four items : ( 1 ) the nature of reality ; ( 2 ) the nature of the needs and ends to be satisfied ; ( 3 ) the extent to which these needs and ends are to ...
As a starting point let us assume that these major premises concern the following four items : ( 1 ) the nature of reality ; ( 2 ) the nature of the needs and ends to be satisfied ; ( 3 ) the extent to which these needs and ends are to ...
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It is rightly said of Picasso and can be said of most of the " modernists ” that they try " to substitute a conceptual reality for the visual one . ” “ They confront the optic painting with the tactile evoking of the objects in all ...
It is rightly said of Picasso and can be said of most of the " modernists ” that they try " to substitute a conceptual reality for the visual one . ” “ They confront the optic painting with the tactile evoking of the objects in all ...
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See also Reality Surrealism in painting , 362 Surrender , mystic , 132-33 Symbolism in art , 229 , 254 , 314 , 343-45 , 508 , 614-15 , 629-30 , see also Allegory ; transcendental , 615 Symphonic music , religious and secular 580 ...
See also Reality Surrealism in painting , 362 Surrender , mystic , 132-33 Symbolism in art , 229 , 254 , 314 , 343-45 , 508 , 614-15 , 629-30 , see also Allegory ; transcendental , 615 Symphonic music , religious and secular 580 ...
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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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