Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships |
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The Italian classics idealize and select and beautify the objects rendered , but do this in a purely empirical sense , from an empirical standpoint , and with empirical objects mainly . However , their nature is almost exclusively ...
The Italian classics idealize and select and beautify the objects rendered , but do this in a purely empirical sense , from an empirical standpoint , and with empirical objects mainly . However , their nature is almost exclusively ...
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... by our senses Thus , in most polite form , the whole transcendental or Ideational causality was dismissed and replaced by a purely Sensate one : the necessary relationship between the empirical phenomena “ perceived by our senses .
... by our senses Thus , in most polite form , the whole transcendental or Ideational causality was dismissed and replaced by a purely Sensate one : the necessary relationship between the empirical phenomena “ perceived by our senses .
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Some , like the Cartesian school , Fresnel , and others , represented it purely mechanistically as a bond due to the continuity of motion resulting in a uniform relationship between cause and effect . Still others represented it ...
Some , like the Cartesian school , Fresnel , and others , represented it purely mechanistically as a bond due to the continuity of motion resulting in a uniform relationship between cause and effect . Still others represented it ...
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