Weltanschauung; its own type of religion and standards of "holiness"; its own system of right and wrong; its own forms of art and literature; its own mores, laws, code of conduct; its own predominant forms of social relationships; its own economic and... Social and Cultural Dynamics - Strana 25podµa Pitirim AleksandroviÄ SorokinObmedzený náhµad - O tejto knihe
| Robert K. Merton - 1973 - Počet stránok 639
...criminal law. Sorokin himself best summarizes the brooding omnipresence of the three principal types of culture: Each has its own mentality; its own system...of human personality, with a peculiar mentality and conduct.5 In short, more than the forms of "knowledge" alone are dependent upon the premises underlying... | |
| Pitirim A. Sorokin - 1998 - Počet stránok 340
...system of truth and knowledge; its own philosophy and Weltanschauung; its own type of religion; ... its own forms of art and literature, its own mores,...personality, with a peculiar mentality and conduct. (Sorokin 1937, 1:67) The determining characteristic of each cultural type is the principle of ultimate... | |
| Pitirim A. Sorokin - 1998 - Počet stránok 344
...ideational and sensate; the third, a mixture of the other two, is termed idealistic. Sorokin notes: Each has its own mentality; its own system of truth...philosophy and Weltanschauung; its own type of religion; ... its own forms of art and literature, its own mores, laws, code of conduct; its own predominant... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - Počet stránok 466
...are equal. Socio/ Mobility (1927) 1959:12. 2 Each [type of culture: ideational, sensate, idealistic] has its own mentality; its own system of truth and...personality, with a peculiar mentality and conduct. Social and Cultural Dynamics 1937-1941:Vol. 1, 67. 3 The first implication of the principle of immanent... | |
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