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A. Idealistic Style . Exemplified most strikingly by the Greek art of the fifth century
B.C. and the religious art of Europe in the thirteenth century , the Idealistic style is
simultaneously Ideational and Visual . It is visual in the form in which it renders ...
A. Idealistic Style . Exemplified most strikingly by the Greek art of the fifth century
B.C. and the religious art of Europe in the thirteenth century , the Idealistic style is
simultaneously Ideational and Visual . It is visual in the form in which it renders ...
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6 hylozoistic ” domination , as essentially monistic idealistic , where “ nature ” is
inseparably united with the spiritual principle . It was the ... Idealism and
Materialism were very similar , and no Mixed theories are yet to be found . ( 2 )
The fifth ...
6 hylozoistic ” domination , as essentially monistic idealistic , where “ nature ” is
inseparably united with the spiritual principle . It was the ... Idealism and
Materialism were very similar , and no Mixed theories are yet to be found . ( 2 )
The fifth ...
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CORROBORATION IN SOCIAL SPACE The observed association of the truth of
faith and partly of reason with Idealism ... We have seen that the predominant
system of truth in the Hindu culture was that of faith and partly of idealistic reason
.
CORROBORATION IN SOCIAL SPACE The observed association of the truth of
faith and partly of reason with Idealism ... We have seen that the predominant
system of truth in the Hindu culture was that of faith and partly of idealistic reason
.
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