Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships |
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It is as follows : Euclid's and Lobachevski's systems of geometry are both logically unimpeachable ; both follow the canons of the same mathematical logic in the most perfect way ; yet their theorems and deductions differ .
It is as follows : Euclid's and Lobachevski's systems of geometry are both logically unimpeachable ; both follow the canons of the same mathematical logic in the most perfect way ; yet their theorems and deductions differ .
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Their meaning is quite different from and infinitely more complex than their visual form shows . The real meanings of the pictures are as follows : In No. 1 , the upper zigzag line ( a ) represents a snake ; the rectangular fields under ...
Their meaning is quite different from and infinitely more complex than their visual form shows . The real meanings of the pictures are as follows : In No. 1 , the upper zigzag line ( a ) represents a snake ; the rectangular fields under ...
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It corroborates the expectation that follows from the general diagnosis of Chinese culture as partly Ideational , partly Mixed , in our terms . The expectation seems to be sustained also in regard to the Linear and Mixed conceptions ...
It corroborates the expectation that follows from the general diagnosis of Chinese culture as partly Ideational , partly Mixed , in our terms . The expectation seems to be sustained also in regard to the Linear and Mixed conceptions ...
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