Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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The fact of the separation and the fact that the religious art from now on becomes
a minor stream are in themselves most important symptoms of the great shift from
Ideationalism toward a secular and sensuous Visualism . IV . THE END OF ...
The fact of the separation and the fact that the religious art from now on becomes
a minor stream are in themselves most important symptoms of the great shift from
Ideationalism toward a secular and sensuous Visualism . IV . THE END OF ...
Strana 402
Perhaps only so - called facts remain unchanged , but any fact as " routine of
sense perception ” is meaningless per se , if it is not put in some ... Without this ,
no “ fact ” can exist as a relevant fact or can constitute knowledge in any sense .
Perhaps only so - called facts remain unchanged , but any fact as " routine of
sense perception ” is meaningless per se , if it is not put in some ... Without this ,
no “ fact ” can exist as a relevant fact or can constitute knowledge in any sense .
Strana 525
For example , such in fact was the history of the accumulation of wealth and the
growth of economic functions in many a center of Ideational Christian , Buddhist ,
Taoist , Hindu religion . In this way , among several others , the otherworldly ...
For example , such in fact was the history of the accumulation of wealth and the
growth of economic functions in many a center of Ideational Christian , Buddhist ,
Taoist , Hindu religion . In this way , among several others , the otherworldly ...
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