Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships |
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hylozoistic ” domination , as essentially monistic idealistic , where " nature " is inseparably united with the spiritual principle . ... Idealism and Materialism were very similar , and no Mixed theories are yet to be found .
hylozoistic ” domination , as essentially monistic idealistic , where " nature " is inseparably united with the spiritual principle . ... Idealism and Materialism were very similar , and no Mixed theories are yet to be found .
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( 6 ) The monopoly of the truth of faith ended in the twelfth century , whereas the monopoly of Idealism did not end ... However , if the Idealistic systems of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries be studied from a qualitative point of ...
( 6 ) The monopoly of the truth of faith ended in the twelfth century , whereas the monopoly of Idealism did not end ... However , if the Idealistic systems of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries be studied from a qualitative point of ...
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CORROBORATION IN SOCIAL SPACE The observed association of the truth of faith and partly of reason with Idealism and ... We have seen that the predominant system of truth in the Hindu culture was that of faith and partly of idealistic ...
CORROBORATION IN SOCIAL SPACE The observed association of the truth of faith and partly of reason with Idealism and ... We have seen that the predominant system of truth in the Hindu culture was that of faith and partly of idealistic ...
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