The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... fact , would far better apply to the code - controlled operation of machines or to the genetically encoded behaviors of animals . What will then remain as distinctively characteristic of humans will be semiotic activities of the ' rule ...
... fact , would far better apply to the code - controlled operation of machines or to the genetically encoded behaviors of animals . What will then remain as distinctively characteristic of humans will be semiotic activities of the ' rule ...
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... fact that the human body makes contact with the ground through the feet , that the ground and the human body are inseparable , as the latter is , in fact , part of the former , meaning that when we die we return to the earth to make the ...
... fact that the human body makes contact with the ground through the feet , that the ground and the human body are inseparable , as the latter is , in fact , part of the former , meaning that when we die we return to the earth to make the ...
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... fact that nobody can collect and master all available information , because this shows how imperfect we really are . But the accumulation of knowledge could also arouse another interest . Despite the mere size and the complexity of ...
... fact that nobody can collect and master all available information , because this shows how imperfect we really are . But the accumulation of knowledge could also arouse another interest . Despite the mere size and the complexity of ...
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