Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 82
... values of the immediate present . Since there are no values which can be eter- nal , the only real values are those which meet the needs of the given moment . One cannot reject them in favor of some remote future values , merely because ...
... values of the immediate present . Since there are no values which can be eter- nal , the only real values are those which meet the needs of the given moment . One cannot reject them in favor of some remote future values , merely because ...
Strana 93
... values . Such values are nonvalues to him , being almost useless for the satisfaction of his mani- fold 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 ...
... values . Such values are nonvalues to him , being almost useless for the satisfaction of his mani- fold 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 ...
Strana 95
... values , and either mocks at such values , ignores them , or mentions them only to repudiate them and to bolster up its own principles . ( d ) Logically , aesthetic value , art , likewise cannot be identical in the Ideational and ...
... values , and either mocks at such values , ignores them , or mentions them only to repudiate them and to bolster up its own principles . ( d ) Logically , aesthetic value , art , likewise cannot be identical in the Ideational and ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
The Nude Secular Sensual and Visual in Art for Europe as a Whole | 10 |
Joyful and Sad Paysage in Art by Countries | 17 |
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