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Practically all the names of the great thinkers in the field of this problem were
selected . For the last three or four centuries , when the number of scholars
increased greatly , only the names of the most prominent philosophers and
scientists who ...
Practically all the names of the great thinkers in the field of this problem were
selected . For the last three or four centuries , when the number of scholars
increased greatly , only the names of the most prominent philosophers and
scientists who ...
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Why revive this favorite problem of the Scholastics in our " scientific age " ? Is it
not certain that , beginning with W. Ockham , the medieval universalia are
discarded and may have now , at the best , only a purely historical interest ?
These and ...
Why revive this favorite problem of the Scholastics in our " scientific age " ? Is it
not certain that , beginning with W. Ockham , the medieval universalia are
discarded and may have now , at the best , only a purely historical interest ?
These and ...
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That it is not merely an " academic " problem and has a direct bearing upon many
an important practical question is ... by the movements of such basic social
problems as that of sociological universalism and singularism , society and the ...
That it is not merely an " academic " problem and has a direct bearing upon many
an important practical question is ... by the movements of such basic social
problems as that of sociological universalism and singularism , society and the ...
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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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