Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 4Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... purely causal nor a purely meaning- ful system , but with the mixed systems . Such a mixed nature of the empirical sociocultural systems is their specific peculiarity absent in the purely causal ( physicochemical or biological ) systems ...
... purely causal nor a purely meaning- ful system , but with the mixed systems . Such a mixed nature of the empirical sociocultural systems is their specific peculiarity absent in the purely causal ( physicochemical or biological ) systems ...
Strana 119
... purely imperative norms ( moral ) . And most of the norms of the mores and custom and rules of propriety , good manners , even etiquette , are either two - sided norms : imperative - attributive , or one - sided , purely imperative ...
... purely imperative norms ( moral ) . And most of the norms of the mores and custom and rules of propriety , good manners , even etiquette , are either two - sided norms : imperative - attributive , or one - sided , purely imperative ...
Strana 556
... purely quantitative change ; ( b ) purely spatial quantitative change ; ( c ) then , with much greater difficulty , within a qualitative change of the same kind or within the same system . Let us comment a little on these propositions ...
... purely quantitative change ; ( b ) purely spatial quantitative change ; ( c ) then , with much greater difficulty , within a qualitative change of the same kind or within the same system . Let us comment a little on these propositions ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTUral System | 3 |
Greece Geometric Averages Percentages | 4 |
Rome Italy Geometric Averages | 5 |
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