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These similarities in the generic traits force the union of both these systems into
one generic class of rationalism . However , the characteristics of their
subclasses are so profoundly heterogeneous that in their extreme forms these
subclasses ...
These similarities in the generic traits force the union of both these systems into
one generic class of rationalism . However , the characteristics of their
subclasses are so profoundly heterogeneous that in their extreme forms these
subclasses ...
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( Plato's later system of truth more closely approximates religious rationalism and
mysticism than his earlier system , which was similar to idealistic rationalism . )
But as in any classification the " pure types ” of any class must be stressed with
the ...
( Plato's later system of truth more closely approximates religious rationalism and
mysticism than his earlier system , which was similar to idealistic rationalism . )
But as in any classification the " pure types ” of any class must be stressed with
the ...
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Ideational Rationalism , Mysticism , and Fideism . Although in Tables i and 2 and
Figure 1 ideational rationalism is not separated from idealistic rationalism , as the
truth of reason , or as the system of Scholastic intellectualism , as Grabmann ...
Ideational Rationalism , Mysticism , and Fideism . Although in Tables i and 2 and
Figure 1 ideational rationalism is not separated from idealistic rationalism , as the
truth of reason , or as the system of Scholastic intellectualism , as Grabmann ...
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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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