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  1. 2010年2月8日 · The Participatory Mind. 1994 Contents 1 Review 2 Citation 2.1 Henryk Skolimowski 2.2 David Skrbina 3 Discussion Review From Separation to Participation, a history of modes of thought and consciousness: Mythos, Logos, Theos, Mechanos Peter Reason ...

  2. 1. From UCLA: "David Wilkinson studies long-term and large-scale phenomena in world politics, including empires and systems of independent states. His research explores the fluctuations in the power structures of civilizations and world systems on very long time scales, while also touching on contemporary issues of multipolarity, unipolarity ...

  3. [1994:52] Thus Ferrer’s deployment of distinct cultural/spiritual shores as an antidote to the Wilberian position may inadvertently reify a subtle fetishizing of cultural boundaries (instead of an appeal to one purity we have an appeal to many purities, albeit in dialogue with each other).

  4. JPE. 1993. "Contract Enforceability and Economic Institutions in Early Trade: The Maghribi Traders' Coalition." American Economic Review, Vol. 83 (3): 525-48. 1992. "Instuitions and International Trade: Lessons from the Commercial Revolution." American Economic Review. 1989. "Reputation and Coalitions in Medieval Trade: Evidence on the Maghribi ...

  5. I have discussed Sorokin more fully elsewhere. In brief: I concur with Sorokin's powerful critique (1950:113-20, 206-17; 1956: 163-64; 1963:413-19; 1966: 121-22,548-49) of civilizationists - Spengler, Nikolai Danilevsky (1920), and especially Toynbee - who observed social groups and thought they observed cultural groups.

  6. General system theory: A new approach to unity of science - 1. Problems of general system theory. Human Biology 4, 23, 302–312 (1951). K.E. Boulding, General systems theory: The skeleton of science. Management Science 2, 3, 197–208 (1956). N. Wiener, Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (Technology Press ...

  7. Description. From the Wikipedia: "Records of the Grand Historian, also known by its Chinese name Shiji, is a monumental history of China that is the first of China's 24 dynastic histories. The Records was written in the late 2nd century BC to early 1st century BC by the ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian, whose father Sima Tan had begun it ...

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