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These principles are , I think , very few ; as few , indeed , as six : the principle of organic unity , or unity in variety , as it has been called ; the principle of the theme ; the principle of thematic variation ; balance ; the ...
These principles are , I think , very few ; as few , indeed , as six : the principle of organic unity , or unity in variety , as it has been called ; the principle of the theme ; the principle of thematic variation ; balance ; the ...
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What is Civilization , understood as the organic - logical sequel , fulfillment and finale of a culture ? For every Culture has its own Civilization . In this work , for the first time the two words , hitherto used to express an ...
What is Civilization , understood as the organic - logical sequel , fulfillment and finale of a culture ? For every Culture has its own Civilization . In this work , for the first time the two words , hitherto used to express an ...
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They extracted from the organic environment just those elements that could be stated in abstract geometrical symbols : they transposed and readjusted the contents of vision as freely as the inventor readjusted organic functions : they ...
They extracted from the organic environment just those elements that could be stated in abstract geometrical symbols : they transposed and readjusted the contents of vision as freely as the inventor readjusted organic functions : they ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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