Cross-cultural Conversation: InitiationThe eleven essays in this collection address various aspects of cross-cultural studies. Contributors were visiting scholars at the Center for Cultural Research at Aarhus University in Denmark. The clarity provided by their reflections concerning both the rewards and limitations of cross-cultural studies will be increasingly important now that we've entered the pluralistic world of the new millennium. |
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المحتوى
Preface by Anindita N Balslev བ | 7 |
Richard J Bernstein | 29 |
Don Howard | 43 |
Aziz AlAzmeh | 77 |
Don Ihde | 101 |
LarsHenrik Schmidt | 119 |
Søren Christensen | 133 |
Christopher Norris | 173 |
Bernstein | 197 |
Fred Dallmayr | 211 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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الصفحة 235 - The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared with the rural, and has thus rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life.