The Concept of Culture. Culture as a Communication of Cultures. The World for the First Time

Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):378-386 (2021)
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In this section, Bibler once again explicates the meaning of the term “culture.” He first defines it as a form of simultaneous being and communication among people of different cultures and eras. T...

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