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More specifically : ( 1 ) Science and the scientific system of truth have to be the
dominant system and must have supreme prestige in a predominantly Sensate
culture and society ; but in a predominantly Ideational culture 6 Many possibly do
...
More specifically : ( 1 ) Science and the scientific system of truth have to be the
dominant system and must have supreme prestige in a predominantly Sensate
culture and society ; but in a predominantly Ideational culture 6 Many possibly do
...
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( 2 ) Since the Scientific system of truth is to be supreme in the Sensate and
secondary in the Ideational society , it can be expected that Ideational cultures
and periods are to be marked by fewer important scientific discoveries ; and since
the ...
( 2 ) Since the Scientific system of truth is to be supreme in the Sensate and
secondary in the Ideational society , it can be expected that Ideational cultures
and periods are to be marked by fewer important scientific discoveries ; and since
the ...
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appearing and being considered " scientific ” ; while the domination of the
Ideational or Idealistic culture leads to the universalistic or mystic integralist
ideology being credited as true or " scientific . ” Here again social conditions
interfere with ...
appearing and being considered " scientific ” ; while the domination of the
Ideational or Idealistic culture leads to the universalistic or mystic integralist
ideology being credited as true or " scientific . ” Here again social conditions
interfere with ...
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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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appear atom becomes beginning belief causality cause cent century century B.C. chap Chapter Christian Code comparatively conception concerned continued course culture currents curve decline discoveries dominant empirical empiricism especially eternal ethics existence fact field fifth figures Finally fluctuations fourth give given happiness human idea Idealism Idealistic Ideational important increase indicators individual influence inventions Italy juridical knowledge less linear logical material means mentality mentioned mind Mixed moral movement mysticism nature nineteenth organs period personality phenomena philosophy points position practically present principles problem progress purely rationalism realism reality reason regard relationship religious representatives respective result rise scientific Sensate sense similar singularism social space system of truth Table theories things thinkers third thought tion trend truth of faith universe values various whole