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The same fact explains their preference for the short - time values of the immediate present . Since there are no values which can be eternal , the only real values are those which meet the needs of the given moment .
The same fact explains their preference for the short - time values of the immediate present . Since there are no values which can be eternal , the only real values are those which meet the needs of the given moment .
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Such values are nonvalues to him , being almost useless for the satisfaction of his manifold needs . Life is short , and in this short life the sensual needs are transient - a good meal has its value only when one has an appetite and ...
Such values are nonvalues to him , being almost useless for the satisfaction of his manifold needs . Life is short , and in this short life the sensual needs are transient - a good meal has its value only when one has an appetite and ...
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In the Ideational and to some extent in the Idealistic periods art is inseparably , organically united with other sociocultural values of an Ideational nature . It is inaccurate to say ( as is usually said ) that it is subservient to ...
In the Ideational and to some extent in the Idealistic periods art is inseparably , organically united with other sociocultural values of an Ideational nature . It is inaccurate to say ( as is usually said ) that it is subservient to ...
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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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