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upon the kind of culture in which they appear . Theories about the class of
phenomena A , which are easily accepted , for instance , in Ideational culture and
are recognized by its thinkers as true , are likely to meet severest criticism and ...
upon the kind of culture in which they appear . Theories about the class of
phenomena A , which are easily accepted , for instance , in Ideational culture and
are recognized by its thinkers as true , are likely to meet severest criticism and ...
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But as we shall see , the Idealistic culture hardly ever follows directly the Sensate
culture , nor does the idealistic - rationalistic system of truth follow immediately
the empirico - skeptical age . In the Graeco - Roman culture the age of
domination ...
But as we shall see , the Idealistic culture hardly ever follows directly the Sensate
culture , nor does the idealistic - rationalistic system of truth follow immediately
the empirico - skeptical age . In the Graeco - Roman culture the age of
domination ...
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Emerging in such circumstances , Idealistic culture is , therefore , by its nature ,
transitory and as a point of “ equilibrium " can hardly last for any length of time in
the incessantly fluctuating forces of Ideational and Sensate culture . When one of
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Emerging in such circumstances , Idealistic culture is , therefore , by its nature ,
transitory and as a point of “ equilibrium " can hardly last for any length of time in
the incessantly fluctuating forces of Ideational and Sensate culture . When one of
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appear atom becomes beginning belief causality cause cent century century B.C. chap Chapter Christian Code comparatively conception concerned continued course culture currents curve decline discoveries dominant empirical empiricism especially eternal ethics existence fact field fifth figures Finally fluctuations fourth give given happiness human idea Idealism Idealistic Ideational important increase indicators individual influence inventions Italy juridical knowledge less linear logical material means mentality mentioned mind Mixed moral movement mysticism nature nineteenth organs period personality phenomena philosophy points position practically present principles problem progress purely rationalism realism reality reason regard relationship religious representatives respective result rise scientific Sensate sense similar singularism social space system of truth Table theories things thinkers third thought tion trend truth of faith universe values various whole