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This states that the individual is the only social reality ontologically , and also that
he is the supreme ethical value . It is atomistic - singularistic , not only in its
sociological ontology , but also in its system of values ; all its primary values are
those ...
This states that the individual is the only social reality ontologically , and also that
he is the supreme ethical value . It is atomistic - singularistic , not only in its
sociological ontology , but also in its system of values ; all its primary values are
those ...
Strana 485
absolutization of the supreme value and of its realization regardless of anything
else . This means that the ethics of principles takes its values as absolute —
supreme and final . As such , they are always transcendental . All other values
are but ...
absolutization of the supreme value and of its realization regardless of anything
else . This means that the ethics of principles takes its values as absolute —
supreme and final . As such , they are always transcendental . All other values
are but ...
Strana 507
As we shall see later , this “ carnalization ” of all the ethical values in the public
mentality of the present time has gone ... almost all the ethical values to those of
mere bodily comfort and enjoyment ; these have become the measuring sticks for
...
As we shall see later , this “ carnalization ” of all the ethical values in the public
mentality of the present time has gone ... almost all the ethical values to those of
mere bodily comfort and enjoyment ; these have become the measuring sticks for
...
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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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