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( 5 ) Empiricism reappears at the end of the eleventh century , after which with
strong fluctuations ( especially in the fifteenth century ) its rising trend is
continued up to the present time . Of the relatively notable shorter waves upward
the following ...
( 5 ) Empiricism reappears at the end of the eleventh century , after which with
strong fluctuations ( especially in the fifteenth century ) its rising trend is
continued up to the present time . Of the relatively notable shorter waves upward
the following ...
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tide of empiricism from the twelfth century on , and especially from the sixteenth
century on . D. Movements of Truth of Senses and of Discoveries and Inventions
in the Natural and Technological Sciences . Previously it was mentioned that an ...
tide of empiricism from the twelfth century on , and especially from the sixteenth
century on . D. Movements of Truth of Senses and of Discoveries and Inventions
in the Natural and Technological Sciences . Previously it was mentioned that an ...
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From Figure 17 we see that the period before the very end of the sixth century in
Greece is the period free from relativism and its satellites . It is the time of firm
convictions and unshakable beliefs . The fifth century here again is the Idealistic ...
From Figure 17 we see that the period before the very end of the sixth century in
Greece is the period free from relativism and its satellites . It is the time of firm
convictions and unshakable beliefs . The fifth century here again is the Idealistic ...
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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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