The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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... character between men of different regions , eras , and groups . It considers the ways in which dif- ferent social character types , once they are formed at the knee of society , are then deployed in the work , play , politics , and ...
... character between men of different regions , eras , and groups . It considers the ways in which dif- ferent social character types , once they are formed at the knee of society , are then deployed in the work , play , politics , and ...
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... character traits . " Thus , the link between character and society certainly not the only one , but one of the most significant , and the one I choose to emphasize in this discussion - is to be found in the way in which society ensures ...
... character traits . " Thus , the link between character and society certainly not the only one , but one of the most significant , and the one I choose to emphasize in this discussion - is to be found in the way in which society ensures ...
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... character structures , people who " date , " metaphorically , from different points on the population curve . These character types , like geological or archaeological strata , pile one on top of the other , with outcroppings of ...
... character structures , people who " date , " metaphorically , from different points on the population curve . These character types , like geological or archaeological strata , pile one on top of the other , with outcroppings of ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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