Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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... immanent self- regulation of sociocultural processes . This immanent self - regulation is manifested , however , by our data in a different form . This method of manifestation is , perhaps , not so impressive as the preceding figures ...
... immanent self- regulation of sociocultural processes . This immanent self - regulation is manifested , however , by our data in a different form . This method of manifestation is , perhaps , not so impressive as the preceding figures ...
Strana 120
... immanent consequences of science itself , which come with its excessive development and begin to inhibit it in its further progress and in its excessive domination over the other truths . Regardless of any exterior factors , these immanent ...
... immanent consequences of science itself , which come with its excessive development and begin to inhibit it in its further progress and in its excessive domination over the other truths . Regardless of any exterior factors , these immanent ...
Strana 245
... immanent or transcendental - immanent . When a realist claims that ideas which exist in the Divine Mind and compose the Kingdom of Ideas are transcendental to the objects learned through experience , we have transcendental realism . In ...
... immanent or transcendental - immanent . When a realist claims that ideas which exist in the Divine Mind and compose the Kingdom of Ideas are transcendental to the objects learned through experience , we have transcendental realism . In ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
LIST OF FIGURES | 22 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
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