Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... traits which compose it are interdependent . A culture trait does not function in isolation nor inde- pendently of other traits of the culture , but each is influenced by a change in any phase of the culture . . . . Since the traits ...
... traits which compose it are interdependent . A culture trait does not function in isolation nor inde- pendently of other traits of the culture , but each is influenced by a change in any phase of the culture . . . . Since the traits ...
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... traits is not all . Rather more important is the essentiality or significance of a trait for the charac- terization of the phenomenon involved . In empirical reality almost every phenomenon will have traits which are essential to it and ...
... traits is not all . Rather more important is the essentiality or significance of a trait for the charac- terization of the phenomenon involved . In empirical reality almost every phenomenon will have traits which are essential to it and ...
Strana 166
... traits which are essential ( whether logically , causally , or by some other empirical necessity ) to the phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are dissimilar , the more nearly identical are the ...
... traits which are essential ( whether logically , causally , or by some other empirical necessity ) to the phenomena compared and the smaller the number of essential traits which are dissimilar , the more nearly identical are the ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Main Styles in Art by Countries | 4 |
The Visual and Ideational in Art by Countries | 5 |
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