Social and Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law, and Social Relationships |
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From this ontological position of sociological universalism it logically follows that ethically society is of neither secondary nor derivative value , but a supreme value which — regardless of the singularistic values — should be ...
From this ontological position of sociological universalism it logically follows that ethically society is of neither secondary nor derivative value , but a supreme value which — regardless of the singularistic values — should be ...
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Plato's universalism , like that of Xenophanes , is colored by Spartan sympathies ; Aristotelian universalism is more abstract ; but both schools were universalistic , in spite of their other differences . These two powerful schools are ...
Plato's universalism , like that of Xenophanes , is colored by Spartan sympathies ; Aristotelian universalism is more abstract ; but both schools were universalistic , in spite of their other differences . These two powerful schools are ...
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This process of the empirical institutionalization of the Church has been followed by the growth of universalism , at the cost of mystic integralism , after the fifth century A.D. In the subsequent centuries the latter flares up only ...
This process of the empirical institutionalization of the Church has been followed by the growth of universalism , at the cost of mystic integralism , after the fifth century A.D. In the subsequent centuries the latter flares up only ...
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