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... human body : although the human body is made up of cells , there would be no way of discovering the properties or capacities of the human body by examining only its separate cells . In short , the whole is greater than the sum of its ...
... human body : although the human body is made up of cells , there would be no way of discovering the properties or capacities of the human body by examining only its separate cells . In short , the whole is greater than the sum of its ...
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... human values and social life . The same themes are pursued by Lewis Mumford in The Myth of the Machine ( New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1970 ) . Mumford also provides great empirical detail of how human relations have changed ...
... human values and social life . The same themes are pursued by Lewis Mumford in The Myth of the Machine ( New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1970 ) . Mumford also provides great empirical detail of how human relations have changed ...
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... human religiosity may extend as far back as 60,000 years . The massive slabs of Stone- henge in England , the temple ruins of Greece from Rhodes to Corfu , the monumental heads carved from volcanic rock on the slopes of Easter Island ...
... human religiosity may extend as far back as 60,000 years . The massive slabs of Stone- henge in England , the temple ruins of Greece from Rhodes to Corfu , the monumental heads carved from volcanic rock on the slopes of Easter Island ...
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SCIENCE AND METHODS IN SOCIOLOGY | 21 |
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THE ELEMENTS OF CULTURE | 70 |
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