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Part I. Culture: What makes people different? |
1.1. Skills
1.2. Production and destiny of artifacts
1.3. Instruction
1.4. Cooperation
1.5. Public networks
1.6. History as the opening up of nature
1.7. Cultural mandate
2.1. Aesthetic experience
2.2. Art
2.3. The audience
2.4. Playing in a team
2.5. Festivals
2.6. Creative renewal
2.7. Cult
3. SPEAKING AND LISTENING [pdf]
3.1. Signifying
3.2. The character of a language
3.3. Communication
3.4. Language community
3.5. Public opinion
3.6. Collective memory
3.7. Revelation
4.1.1. Knowledge
4.1.2. Philosophical ethics
4.2. Proof
4.3. The character of a dialogue
4.4. Research institutes
4.5. Public research
4.6. Growing insight
4.7. Knowledge of God
5.1. Trust
5.2. Contents of faith
5.3. Convincing
5.4. The church
5.5. The separation of church and state
5.6. Prophecy, reformation and revolution
5.7. Conversion