Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... complex as it has evolved into the human conscience is nowhere better illustrated than in its dependence upon symbols . The sight of a cross in the gleam of morning or the sounds of a marching band ; the ripple of a flag against a clear ...
... complex as it has evolved into the human conscience is nowhere better illustrated than in its dependence upon symbols . The sight of a cross in the gleam of morning or the sounds of a marching band ; the ripple of a flag against a clear ...
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... complex in the manner of biological evolution ( although this too was not actually so uniform ) . We may indeed roughly distinguish some main stages in cultural evolution - the Stone Age and the Bronze Age , for instance - and describe ...
... complex in the manner of biological evolution ( although this too was not actually so uniform ) . We may indeed roughly distinguish some main stages in cultural evolution - the Stone Age and the Bronze Age , for instance - and describe ...
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... complex . We can never be certain , of course , how it began , but the main reason for caution is the intellectual passion for reducing the many to One - the inveterate tendency to look for the origin . It is never clear why there must ...
... complex . We can never be certain , of course , how it began , but the main reason for caution is the intellectual passion for reducing the many to One - the inveterate tendency to look for the origin . It is never clear why there must ...
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