Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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Strana 58
There is no doubt that the religious beliefs and convictions of thousands of
Roman individuals , families , and groups were not absolutely identical . To some
degree they were different with every individual as they are among people of
today .
There is no doubt that the religious beliefs and convictions of thousands of
Roman individuals , families , and groups were not absolutely identical . To some
degree they were different with every individual as they are among people of
today .
Strana 339
1 istic system , which lives its own organic ( but not organismic ) life and has its
own existential modus , irreducible to the existence of the individuals . From this
ontological position of sociological universalism it logically follows that ethically ...
1 istic system , which lives its own organic ( but not organismic ) life and has its
own existential modus , irreducible to the existence of the individuals . From this
ontological position of sociological universalism it logically follows that ethically ...
Strana 345
society is the universalia of all the individuals , permeating all of them ; it is the
condition without which the individual is impossible . Like entelechy it permeates
all of them and is the generic essence of every individual . Therefore the
synthesis ...
society is the universalia of all the individuals , permeating all of them ; it is the
condition without which the individual is impossible . Like entelechy it permeates
all of them and is the generic essence of every individual . Therefore the
synthesis ...
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