Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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Since the fourteenth century , the Visual tide has been rising and dominant up to
the present time . So it is in painting and sculpture . At the present time , we have
an anti - Visual reaction in architecture , painting , and sculpture . But this ...
Since the fourteenth century , the Visual tide has been rising and dominant up to
the present time . So it is in painting and sculpture . At the present time , we have
an anti - Visual reaction in architecture , painting , and sculpture . But this ...
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When , later on , other formulas of God or ultimate reality are given , they often
present it as a form of Unchangeable Being . St. Augustine's formula may serve
as an example : “ Quid es ergo , Deus meus ? ” “ Thou art truth indeed , wherein
no ...
When , later on , other formulas of God or ultimate reality are given , they often
present it as a form of Unchangeable Being . St. Augustine's formula may serve
as an example : “ Quid es ergo , Deus meus ? ” “ Thou art truth indeed , wherein
no ...
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At the present , this wonderfully perfected watch time most tyrannically controls
our whole existence . We cannot live without a watch . We go to bed winding it ;
we get up at the command of the hands or alarm of a clock ; we move , work , act
...
At the present , this wonderfully perfected watch time most tyrannically controls
our whole existence . We cannot live without a watch . We go to bed winding it ;
we get up at the command of the hands or alarm of a clock ; we move , work , act
...
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