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of capitalism or capitalism of Protestantism; whether the Renaissance of the
sciences and arts was the result of the ... were the results of the changed
mentality of the fifteenth and the subsequent centuries; whether war and peace
are the ...
of capitalism or capitalism of Protestantism; whether the Renaissance of the
sciences and arts was the result of the ... were the results of the changed
mentality of the fifteenth and the subsequent centuries; whether war and peace
are the ...
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marked by an increase of nonequilibrated complexities , by a lack of balance , by
romanticism and patheticism , by eclecticism of styles , by ' colossalism , ” by a
growing attempt to find “ new ways " and " new methods , ” which results in ever ...
marked by an increase of nonequilibrated complexities , by a lack of balance , by
romanticism and patheticism , by eclecticism of styles , by ' colossalism , ” by a
growing attempt to find “ new ways " and " new methods , ” which results in ever ...
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Whether such a result, so far as the quantity is concerned, is a consequence of
the inner connection of Ideational mentality with the animal images, used as one
of the most convenient ways to express transcendental, religious, and ...
Whether such a result, so far as the quantity is concerned, is a consequence of
the inner connection of Ideational mentality with the animal images, used as one
of the most convenient ways to express transcendental, religious, and ...
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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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