Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social RelationshipsExtending Horizons Books, 1957 - 718 strán (strany) |
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Strana 389
... causality that everything has a cause or reason is acceptable to both the Ideational and Sensate mentality , the second principle of causality , invariability of the causal relationship between the cause and effect , is almost ...
... causality that everything has a cause or reason is acceptable to both the Ideational and Sensate mentality , the second principle of causality , invariability of the causal relationship between the cause and effect , is almost ...
Strana 394
... causality and a rise of Sensate conceptions . This trend realized itself in many ways . First , scientists began to press more and more the Sensate causality . Through the works of Galileo , Gassendi , Pascal , Kepler , Newton , and ...
... causality and a rise of Sensate conceptions . This trend realized itself in many ways . First , scientists began to press more and more the Sensate causality . Through the works of Galileo , Gassendi , Pascal , Kepler , Newton , and ...
Strana 397
... causality is the law . All this means that at the present time we have a successful revolt against classical sensate causality and the first symptoms of a new Ideational or Idealistic conception . Here again we meet the revolt against ...
... causality is the law . All this means that at the present time we have a successful revolt against classical sensate causality and the first symptoms of a new Ideational or Idealistic conception . Here again we meet the revolt against ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
Ideational Sensate Idealistic and Mixed Systems of Cul | 20 |
Concrete Illustrations of the Chief Types of Culture Men | 40 |
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