The Bucknell Review, 第 16-17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... cultures derive from psychological phenomena . The actual fact is quite the opposite , namely that psychological facts derive from conditions within the culture . In this sense , we have for years examined critically such propositions ...
... cultures derive from psychological phenomena . The actual fact is quite the opposite , namely that psychological facts derive from conditions within the culture . In this sense , we have for years examined critically such propositions ...
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... culture contact and acculturation adequately . Within the cultural frame- work of current complex societies , and even in Peter Worsley's The Third World , new analytic models that are quantified and which deal with relevant subcultural ...
... culture contact and acculturation adequately . Within the cultural frame- work of current complex societies , and even in Peter Worsley's The Third World , new analytic models that are quantified and which deal with relevant subcultural ...
第 70 頁
... culture ... Democracy has already lowered the qualitative level of culture , and has been able to distribute , but not to create , cultural values . And Socialism has lowered that level still further . The division and distribution of ...
... culture ... Democracy has already lowered the qualitative level of culture , and has been able to distribute , but not to create , cultural values . And Socialism has lowered that level still further . The division and distribution of ...
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POPE MILTON AND THE ESSAY ON MAN David P French 103 | 103 |
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