Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 2Bedminster Press, 1962 - 636 strán (strany) |
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... Ideational cultures would also considerably differ . The " scientists " of Ideational cultures are likely to concentrate their attention on one group of Sensate phenomena as the most important , while scientists of Sensate culture may ...
... Ideational cultures would also considerably differ . The " scientists " of Ideational cultures are likely to concentrate their attention on one group of Sensate phenomena as the most important , while scientists of Sensate culture may ...
Strana 388
... Ideational and Sensate mentality , the second principle of causality , invariability of the causal relationship between the cause and effect , is almost unavoidable for the Sensate and unnecessary for the Ideational conception of ...
... Ideational and Sensate mentality , the second principle of causality , invariability of the causal relationship between the cause and effect , is almost unavoidable for the Sensate and unnecessary for the Ideational conception of ...
Strana 619
... culture . So far as we are following the fluctuation of Ideational and Sensate types of culture , we see that the codes reflect this fluctuation in the criminal as well as penal parts . When a culture passes from the Sensate or even ...
... culture . So far as we are following the fluctuation of Ideational and Sensate types of culture , we see that the codes reflect this fluctuation in the criminal as well as penal parts . When a culture passes from the Sensate or even ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
Indicators of Empiri | 37 |
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A. N. Whitehead abiogenesis absolute Albertus Magnus Aristotle atom beginning causality cent chap Chapter Christian codes conception crimes criminal law culture mentality currents cycles cyclical decline Descartes discoveries dominant empirical empiricism Epicurean eternal eternalistic ethics of happiness eudaemonism existence familistic fideism field fifth century fluctuations Gierke given Graeco-Roman hedonism Hesiod Hindu Ibid Ideational and Sensate Ideational culture individual juridical personality linear logical medieval Middle Ages Mixed moral movement nature nineteenth century nominalism nominalistic Number of representatives period phenomena philosophy Plato principles problem purely realism reality reason relationship religious representatives Their weight rise scientific Sensate culture sensory similar singularism singularistic social society sociological standpoint supersensory system of truth Table Taoist temporalism theories thinkers thought tion total Number transcendental trend truth of faith truth of senses twentieth century types of culture universalism universalistic utilitarian values vitalistic weight Percentage