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Side 21
... ethnology in order to realize the scope of its effects , it is on the other hand useless and dangerous to expect from it more than it can give . To wish to obtain from the investigations of ethnology anything other than what it can ...
... ethnology in order to realize the scope of its effects , it is on the other hand useless and dangerous to expect from it more than it can give . To wish to obtain from the investigations of ethnology anything other than what it can ...
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... ethnology ceases to be a false discourse , a knowing discourse on man . The weak point of ethnology is not ethnocentricity , but the rational illusion or the abdications of Reason upon which it is based , which it feeds upon , and by ...
... ethnology ceases to be a false discourse , a knowing discourse on man . The weak point of ethnology is not ethnocentricity , but the rational illusion or the abdications of Reason upon which it is based , which it feeds upon , and by ...
Side 32
... ethnology is bound up with the history of the Western mentality . In order to emphasize the importance of everyone's struggle , it must be shown that this discipline derives its profound dimensions from the morbid mani- festations of a ...
... ethnology is bound up with the history of the Western mentality . In order to emphasize the importance of everyone's struggle , it must be shown that this discipline derives its profound dimensions from the morbid mani- festations of a ...
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