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Strana 114
It permeates practically all the texts of Hinduism and its philosophicoreligious
systems . All the six orthodox philosophies — the Mimāmsa , the Vedānta , the
Sāmkhya , the Yoga , the Vaiceshika , and the Nyāya — have this standpoint.12
With ...
It permeates practically all the texts of Hinduism and its philosophicoreligious
systems . All the six orthodox philosophies — the Mimāmsa , the Vedānta , the
Sāmkhya , the Yoga , the Vaiceshika , and the Nyāya — have this standpoint.12
With ...
Strana 311
... extreme form of the Ideational art , as any such culture must if it is truly
integrated . And , indeed , the earliest Christian art , that of the Catacombs , was
practically pure Ideational art : symbolic and transcendental in form as well as in
content .
... extreme form of the Ideational art , as any such culture must if it is truly
integrated . And , indeed , the earliest Christian art , that of the Catacombs , was
practically pure Ideational art : symbolic and transcendental in form as well as in
content .
Strana 372
This supposition is corroborated by the fact that some discrepancy appears even
in the points which , like the “ religious and secular ” subjects of the pictures , or
percentage of male and female portraits , involve practically no subjective ...
This supposition is corroborated by the fact that some discrepancy appears even
in the points which , like the “ religious and secular ” subjects of the pictures , or
percentage of male and female portraits , involve practically no subjective ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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