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In previous chapters we have dealt with several types of ‘interbreeding’ of the primeval historical paradigms of the human predicament. With commerce, conquest and later also missionary activities, individual paradigms travelled beyond the confines of their place of origin and, in some cases, by contact with the resident paradigm, gave birth to a new one. Sometimes old paradigms fell into oblivion, but experienced a kind of revival after a prolonged period in limbo.
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Krejčí, J. (1993). Mutations through Substitution. In: The Human Predicament: Its Changing Image. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22523-1_9
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