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The next , and hardly questionable , conclusion suggested by these tabulations is
that , for this period of about twenty - five hundred years , there is no indication of
any perpetual linear trend for any of these three main currents . From 580 B.C. ...
The next , and hardly questionable , conclusion suggested by these tabulations is
that , for this period of about twenty - five hundred years , there is no indication of
any perpetual linear trend for any of these three main currents . From 580 B.C. ...
Strana 260
We see that of the three currents , the most powerful has been realism , whether
we take the number or the weight . This is a good warning to the too ardent
partisans of nominalism not to overestimate it . If , however , we unite nominalism
and ...
We see that of the three currents , the most powerful has been realism , whether
we take the number or the weight . This is a good warning to the too ardent
partisans of nominalism not to overestimate it . If , however , we unite nominalism
and ...
Strana 296
This role it possibly plays at the present time of dissolution of the singularistic
contractual ties in our society.19 So much for the minor fluctuations of the
currents studied and their causes ( factors ) . D. The movement of the currents
shows again ...
This role it possibly plays at the present time of dissolution of the singularistic
contractual ties in our society.19 So much for the minor fluctuations of the
currents studied and their causes ( factors ) . D. The movement of the currents
shows again ...
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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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