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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Anthropology Category:Sociology [[File:Гумплович.jpg|thumb|225px|Polish sociologist Ludwig ...
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  • century were inspired by Art Nouveau, Functionalism, Avant-Garde, and other streams. In the 1920s, the Gothic St. Vitus’ Cathedral was finally ...
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  • * Structural functionalism is a sociological paradigm which addresses what social functions various elements of the social system perform in ...
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  • model of mental function, informed by functionalism and experimental psychology. On a broader level, cognitive science is an interdisciplinary ...
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  • Consciousness at its simplest refers to sentience or awareness of internal or external existence. Despite centuries of analyses, definitions ...
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  • American psychology between Structuralism and Functionalism. ==Early French Psychology== Academic philosophy in France through the middle part ...
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  • Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich—officially called Deutsches Reich and later Großdeutsches Reich, or literally translated "Great German ...
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  • 1930s, architects were influenced by ideas of functionalism, humane architecture and Bauhaus, which eliminated unnecessary decoration. ...
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  • of his Modernism Between Representation and Functionalism,"] A-Z ITU Journal of Faculty of Architecture 14(3) (2017): 181–194. Retrieved June ...
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  • Leningrad and Petrograd redirect here. {{Infobox Settlement | name = Saint Petersburg | native_name = Санкт-Петербург ...
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