Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... relations set up expectations of lawful behavior which constrain desire , but those relations are initially created by people acting on their desires ; willful behavior is necessary to establish the relationships in which the law ...
... relations set up expectations of lawful behavior which constrain desire , but those relations are initially created by people acting on their desires ; willful behavior is necessary to establish the relationships in which the law ...
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... relation between the two modes of action such that the law applies to relations created by the will while the will creates new relations out of pieces taken from previous lawful relationships . Against the background of this traditional ...
... relation between the two modes of action such that the law applies to relations created by the will while the will creates new relations out of pieces taken from previous lawful relationships . Against the background of this traditional ...
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... relations with affines . It argues that Chinese conceptions of the life cycle are bounded by a mortality at once recognized in temporal metaphor and desire for longevity , but also mystified into nonrecognition in the ancestral cult ...
... relations with affines . It argues that Chinese conceptions of the life cycle are bounded by a mortality at once recognized in temporal metaphor and desire for longevity , but also mystified into nonrecognition in the ancestral cult ...
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