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... cultural science lies . . . in the fact that we are cultural beings , endowed with the capacity and the will to take a deliberate attitude towards the world and to lend it significance . Whatever this significance may be , it will lead ...
... cultural science lies . . . in the fact that we are cultural beings , endowed with the capacity and the will to take a deliberate attitude towards the world and to lend it significance . Whatever this significance may be , it will lead ...
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... cultural significance for us and on this significance alone rests its scientific interest . It follows that11 The concept of culture is a value - concept . Empirical reality becomes ' culture ' to us because and insofar as we relate it ...
... cultural significance for us and on this significance alone rests its scientific interest . It follows that11 The concept of culture is a value - concept . Empirical reality becomes ' culture ' to us because and insofar as we relate it ...
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... cultural problems which move men form themselves ever anew and in different colours , and the boundaries of that area in the infinite stream of concrete events which acquires meaning and significance for us . . . are constantly subject ...
... cultural problems which move men form themselves ever anew and in different colours , and the boundaries of that area in the infinite stream of concrete events which acquires meaning and significance for us . . . are constantly subject ...
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One Introduction | 1 |
Three The relevance of values | 37 |
University of Leeds | 63 |
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