Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social RelationshipsP. Sargent, 1957 - 718 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... association does not necessarily force us to recognize that they are logically and meaningfully integrated . - If one meets only once and only in one culture ( say , the Egyptian ) a belief in the hereafter , funeral rites , and the ...
... association does not necessarily force us to recognize that they are logically and meaningfully integrated . - If one meets only once and only in one culture ( say , the Egyptian ) a belief in the hereafter , funeral rites , and the ...
Strana 396
... associations with the low coefficients of the correlations , up to the formu- las with the high coefficient of probability and therefore more perfect association of the variables . Why the association is loose or close- this question is ...
... associations with the low coefficients of the correlations , up to the formu- las with the high coefficient of probability and therefore more perfect association of the variables . Why the association is loose or close- this question is ...
Strana 531
... association between the rise and fall of economic well - being and the type of the dominant culture . This means that our expectations on logical grounds are indeed realized by the actual causal and functional associations . Thus the ...
... association between the rise and fall of economic well - being and the type of the dominant culture . This means that our expectations on logical grounds are indeed realized by the actual causal and functional associations . Thus the ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
FLUCTUATION OF IDEATIONAL IDEALISTIC | 67 |
Is the Curve of Art Development Uniformly Similar in Various | 73 |
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