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... nature Kinds according to occasion and purpose Kinds according to system of production Kinds according to the controlling artist Kinds according to style IV . Theatrical production as a coherent art I. Elements of theatrical production ...
... nature Kinds according to occasion and purpose Kinds according to system of production Kinds according to the controlling artist Kinds according to style IV . Theatrical production as a coherent art I. Elements of theatrical production ...
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... nature be recognized . A physis ( " nature " ) has necessary laws ; recognition of this fact permits the con- struction of a science according to a logos ( " rational structure " ) . Thomas thus avoided the temptation to sa- cralize the ...
... nature be recognized . A physis ( " nature " ) has necessary laws ; recognition of this fact permits the con- struction of a science according to a logos ( " rational structure " ) . Thomas thus avoided the temptation to sa- cralize the ...
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... nature and culture . On the one hand , there were in nature certain natural realities such as species of animals or plants and specific animals or plants . On the other hand , there were in culture various groups and individuals who ...
... nature and culture . On the one hand , there were in nature certain natural realities such as species of animals or plants and specific animals or plants . On the other hand , there were in culture various groups and individuals who ...
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