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Strana 272
Their statements and theories were coined in such terms that they appear to be
nearer to the other currents . Hence , the explanation of why this stream appears
in the tables only after 1500 . Another technical detail is that some of the names ...
Their statements and theories were coined in such terms that they appear to be
nearer to the other currents . Hence , the explanation of why this stream appears
in the tables only after 1500 . Another technical detail is that some of the names ...
Strana 299
appearing and being considered " scientific ” ; while the domination of the
Ideational or Idealistic culture leads to the universalistic or mystic ... They “ fool ”
the scientists and scholars in what appears to them scientific or true and what is
not .
appearing and being considered " scientific ” ; while the domination of the
Ideational or Idealistic culture leads to the universalistic or mystic ... They “ fool ”
the scientists and scholars in what appears to them scientific or true and what is
not .
Strana 390
If two aspects appear to them related it is not a relation of cause and effect ; they
appear to them to be like the two sides of cloth ; or sound and echo ; or shadow
and light . What they like to notice are not the causes and effects but ( the order of
...
If two aspects appear to them related it is not a relation of cause and effect ; they
appear to them to be like the two sides of cloth ; or sound and echo ; or shadow
and light . What they like to notice are not the causes and effects but ( the order of
...
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