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If the whole period of twenty - five hundred years is considered , however , no
such trend exists . To the contrary , after a fairly powerful period of influence from
the sixth to the third centuries B.C. , empiricism declined and from the fifth to the ...
If the whole period of twenty - five hundred years is considered , however , no
such trend exists . To the contrary , after a fairly powerful period of influence from
the sixth to the third centuries B.C. , empiricism declined and from the fifth to the ...
Strana 158
Hence , one may not denote the trend of scientific development as permanently
unilinear . Moreover , there is no certainty that the recent rising trend of these
discoveries and inventions will continue permanently in the future . It should be ...
Hence , one may not denote the trend of scientific development as permanently
unilinear . Moreover , there is no certainty that the recent rising trend of these
discoveries and inventions will continue permanently in the future . It should be ...
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It again points to the validity of our principle of limits and of the immanent self -
regulation of various trends , and their ... If these principles are valid it may be
predicted that the present trend toward differentiation , in the field studied , cannot
go ...
It again points to the validity of our principle of limits and of the immanent self -
regulation of various trends , and their ... If these principles are valid it may be
predicted that the present trend toward differentiation , in the field studied , cannot
go ...
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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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