Man's Rage for Chaos: Biology, Behavior, and the ArtsChilton Books, 1965 - 339 страници |
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... traditional critical and analytic discourse about the arts is felt to refer to a unique quality of art . The cultural anthropologists have been responsible for its ex- tension to fields other than the arts , but in the humanistic tradition ...
... traditional critical and analytic discourse about the arts is felt to refer to a unique quality of art . The cultural anthropologists have been responsible for its ex- tension to fields other than the arts , but in the humanistic tradition ...
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... tradition for that role ; this necessarily involves learning the role of the perceiver . Using the drama metaphor for human behavior , it is easy to identify cultural tradition , prescriptions , teacher , making the work of art ...
... tradition for that role ; this necessarily involves learning the role of the perceiver . Using the drama metaphor for human behavior , it is easy to identify cultural tradition , prescriptions , teacher , making the work of art ...
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... tradition and Empson's work with other issues , even though some of the greatest of the positivists had come here in flight from Hitler . The International Encyclopaedia of Unified Science , to which Morris contributed his first ...
... tradition and Empson's work with other issues , even though some of the greatest of the positivists had come here in flight from Hitler . The International Encyclopaedia of Unified Science , to which Morris contributed his first ...
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RAGE FOR ORDER | 3 |
ART AND BEHAVIOR | 41 |
SIGNS | 74 |
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