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Strana 340
... demanding an idealization of the typical and beautiful : all this seems to
suggest also a shift from a comparatively strong to less strong Visualism , from a
comparatively weak to a stronger Idealism . How er , such a conclusion would be
wrong ...
... demanding an idealization of the typical and beautiful : all this seems to
suggest also a shift from a comparatively strong to less strong Visualism , from a
comparatively weak to a stronger Idealism . How er , such a conclusion would be
wrong ...
Strana 351
Anyhow this wave of pseudo - classical Idealism was weak , shallow , and
comparatively short lived . Toward the beginning of the eighteenth century there
remained little if anything of this intellectual pseudo Idealism of the Academy .
Anyhow this wave of pseudo - classical Idealism was weak , shallow , and
comparatively short lived . Toward the beginning of the eighteenth century there
remained little if anything of this intellectual pseudo Idealism of the Academy .
Strana 372
It is undoubtedly due mainly to the difference in the size of the samples , one
being practically twice as large as the other . The difference for most of the
periods — even for half - century periods — is , however , comparatively
insignificant : only ...
It is undoubtedly due mainly to the difference in the size of the samples , one
being practically twice as large as the other . The difference for most of the
periods — even for half - century periods — is , however , comparatively
insignificant : only ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 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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