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From these figures one may not justifiably conclude that this retardation will
necessarily be continued , just as a similar prediction is dubious for the
movement of scientific discoveries . But the decreased or stationary rate of
increase , quite ...
From these figures one may not justifiably conclude that this retardation will
necessarily be continued , just as a similar prediction is dubious for the
movement of scientific discoveries . But the decreased or stationary rate of
increase , quite ...
Strana 247
They may be similar in regard to various properties , but they are neither identical
nor quantitatively the same . In other words , in the transsubjective world there is
no " horsiness . ” The cognizant subject perceives only the singular and ...
They may be similar in regard to various properties , but they are neither identical
nor quantitatively the same . In other words , in the transsubjective world there is
no " horsiness . ” The cognizant subject perceives only the singular and ...
Strana 466
In a similar manner it is easy to show that in regard to many other aspects of the
universe somewhat similar oscillations — but not necessarily connected with any
certain type of culture and system of truth have also been occurring . Whether we
...
In a similar manner it is easy to show that in regard to many other aspects of the
universe somewhat similar oscillations — but not necessarily connected with any
certain type of culture and system of truth have also been occurring . Whether we
...
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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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