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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... regarded as the distinguishing aspect of a humouristic stimulus situation . ( e.g. Schopenhauer , 1819 ) . Yet , not every contrast , paradox or unex- pected change , however exciting and fascinating , is regarded as comical and ...
... regarded as the distinguishing aspect of a humouristic stimulus situation . ( e.g. Schopenhauer , 1819 ) . Yet , not every contrast , paradox or unex- pected change , however exciting and fascinating , is regarded as comical and ...
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... regarded comical or not is very revealing as to a patient's preoccupations . Whereas some patients have great difficulty in discovering anything funny in jokes that touch on these preoccupations , others reveal attempts to cope with ...
... regarded comical or not is very revealing as to a patient's preoccupations . Whereas some patients have great difficulty in discovering anything funny in jokes that touch on these preoccupations , others reveal attempts to cope with ...
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... regarded the obvious influence of cultural factors as an in- dication of the irrelevance of any but trivial phylogenetical specifications for their development . The recent comparative ethno - ethological inves- tigations of Eibl ...
... regarded the obvious influence of cultural factors as an in- dication of the irrelevance of any but trivial phylogenetical specifications for their development . The recent comparative ethno - ethological inves- tigations of Eibl ...
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