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A. Idealism . ( 1 ) The figures for 580-540 B.C. require qualification . At their face
value the indicators for 580-560 B.C. show 100 per cent hylozoistic materialism ,
and no idealism . However , this fact cannot be interpreted as meaning that this ...
A. Idealism . ( 1 ) The figures for 580-540 B.C. require qualification . At their face
value the indicators for 580-560 B.C. show 100 per cent hylozoistic materialism ,
and no idealism . However , this fact cannot be interpreted as meaning that this ...
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80 years ) there was again a rising tide of Idealism due to Philolaos , Socrates ,
Plato , the Academicians . Aristotle , the Peripatetics , and others . ( 5 ) From 320
to 220 B.C. ( duration c . 100 years ) Idealism was again declining , whatever the
...
80 years ) there was again a rising tide of Idealism due to Philolaos , Socrates ,
Plato , the Academicians . Aristotle , the Peripatetics , and others . ( 5 ) From 320
to 220 B.C. ( duration c . 100 years ) Idealism was again declining , whatever the
...
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In brief , the data show that these centuries were the period of a sharp struggle
between Materialistic and Idealistic mentalities , and though Idealism was
progressing victoriously , its progress was not without desperate opposition by its
chief ...
In brief , the data show that these centuries were the period of a sharp struggle
between Materialistic and Idealistic mentalities , and though Idealism was
progressing victoriously , its progress was not without desperate opposition by its
chief ...
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20Year Periods | 29 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
Indicators of Empiri | 39 |
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