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We are now in a very different mental atmosphere and this atmosphere is that of
the idealistic rationalism in the sense given to that term above . The Scholastic
philosophy of these centuries with its climax in the thirteenth is not a system of
truth ...
We are now in a very different mental atmosphere and this atmosphere is that of
the idealistic rationalism in the sense given to that term above . The Scholastic
philosophy of these centuries with its climax in the thirteenth is not a system of
truth ...
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idealistic rationalism is real tolerance and co - operation of the different systems
of truth possible . This , perhaps , is one of the reasons why many of our thinkers ,
tired of the narrowness , uncertainty , and intolerance of the dominating ...
idealistic rationalism is real tolerance and co - operation of the different systems
of truth possible . This , perhaps , is one of the reasons why many of our thinkers ,
tired of the narrowness , uncertainty , and intolerance of the dominating ...
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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 ... Therefore the period was really
Idealistic rather than Materialistic , in spite of the formal reason for classifying ...
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 ... Therefore the period was really
Idealistic rather than Materialistic , in spite of the formal reason for classifying ...
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Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
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