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Page 140
... logic underlying the changes in form of these artefacts is thus ' cultural ' in the widest sense of the term , and ... logical , inevitable and indeed ' natural ' ( for Classical Greeks , if for no - one else ) has been exploded , Mary ...
... logic underlying the changes in form of these artefacts is thus ' cultural ' in the widest sense of the term , and ... logical , inevitable and indeed ' natural ' ( for Classical Greeks , if for no - one else ) has been exploded , Mary ...
Page 186
... logic which organises the system of classification , and as a means of communication , thereby affecting the action of individuals . 2.2 A study of the symbols tells us nothing of what is being symbolised ... words and gesture transport ...
... logic which organises the system of classification , and as a means of communication , thereby affecting the action of individuals . 2.2 A study of the symbols tells us nothing of what is being symbolised ... words and gesture transport ...
Page 188
... logic of the decoration and as the basis for formal analysis . At the more inclusive level , space can be seen as limited by the frame within which the elaboration of decoration takes place . This in the first instance relates to the ...
... logic of the decoration and as the basis for formal analysis . At the more inclusive level , space can be seen as limited by the frame within which the elaboration of decoration takes place . This in the first instance relates to the ...
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