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An examination of Tables 1 and 2 and Figure 1 discloses that after the third
century this Epicurean skepticism and nihilism disappeared . IV . THE RISING
TIDE OF IDEATIONAL TRUTH OF FAITH Stoics , Neo - Platonists , Neo -
Pythagoreans ...
An examination of Tables 1 and 2 and Figure 1 discloses that after the third
century this Epicurean skepticism and nihilism disappeared . IV . THE RISING
TIDE OF IDEATIONAL TRUTH OF FAITH Stoics , Neo - Platonists , Neo -
Pythagoreans ...
Strana 145
In this third phase they again move almost concurrently , so far as century periods
are concerned . On the other hand , confronting the curve of discoveries with that
of the truth of faith ( Ideational rationalism , mysticism , fideism ) , we see that all ...
In this third phase they again move almost concurrently , so far as century periods
are concerned . On the other hand , confronting the curve of discoveries with that
of the truth of faith ( Ideational rationalism , mysticism , fideism ) , we see that all ...
Strana 367
It is to be noted , however , that as we pass from the third century B.c. to the first
centuries of our era , the cyclical conception tends to assume more and more
spiritual forms 49 until in the theories of Plotinus and other Neo - Platonists and ...
It is to be noted , however , that as we pass from the third century B.c. to the first
centuries of our era , the cyclical conception tends to assume more and more
spiritual forms 49 until in the theories of Plotinus and other Neo - Platonists and ...
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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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