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Any specialist in the field who , in analyzing our list of names in the Appendix to
this chapter , decides that in some cases the value given to a thinker should be
changed , and proceeds competently to change them on the same scale of one to
...
Any specialist in the field who , in analyzing our list of names in the Appendix to
this chapter , decides that in some cases the value given to a thinker should be
changed , and proceeds competently to change them on the same scale of one to
...
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At this juncture it is advisable to note that several names — for example , Kant -
are found not in one , but in two classes ( e.g. , Idealism and Mixed ) . This is due
to the fact that such thinkers either hold different positions in their several works ...
At this juncture it is advisable to note that several names — for example , Kant -
are found not in one , but in two classes ( e.g. , Idealism and Mixed ) . This is due
to the fact that such thinkers either hold different positions in their several works ...
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In studying Tables 23 and 24 , Figure 14 , and the list of the names in the
Appendix to this chapter the reader may notice : first , that collectivistic
singularism appears as a separate class , only beginning with A.D. 1500. This
does not mean that ...
In studying Tables 23 and 24 , Figure 14 , and the list of the names in the
Appendix to this chapter the reader may notice : first , that collectivistic
singularism appears as a separate class , only beginning with A.D. 1500. This
does not mean that ...
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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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