Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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Strana 391
If two aspects appear to them related it is not a relation of cause and effect ; they
appear to them to be like the two sides of cloth ; or sound and echo ; or shadow
and light . ... What they like to notice are not the causes and effects but ( the order
...
If two aspects appear to them related it is not a relation of cause and effect ; they
appear to them to be like the two sides of cloth ; or sound and echo ; or shadow
and light . ... What they like to notice are not the causes and effects but ( the order
...
Strana 399
Number and quantity , number and magnitude , appear to us as inseparable from
one another . Number as a number appears to us quantitative only and devoid of
any qualities except the quantitative quality of the number itself ( odd and even ...
Number and quantity , number and magnitude , appear to us as inseparable from
one another . Number as a number appears to us quantitative only and devoid of
any qualities except the quantitative quality of the number itself ( odd and even ...
Strana 669
At the best , they appear to be unusually long - time trends , neither eternal nor
coextensive with the existence of mankind . ... Even this linearity for a known part
of the processes appears such only when a purely formal cumulative standpoint
is ...
At the best , they appear to be unusually long - time trends , neither eternal nor
coextensive with the existence of mankind . ... Even this linearity for a known part
of the processes appears such only when a purely formal cumulative standpoint
is ...
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