Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 2Bedminster Press, 1962 - 636 strán (strany) |
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... according to which everything incessantly changes , but the causal laws of this change are supposed to be constant and everlasting . The usual conception of the existence of invariable scientific laws and uniform relationships between ...
... according to which everything incessantly changes , but the causal laws of this change are supposed to be constant and everlasting . The usual conception of the existence of invariable scientific laws and uniform relationships between ...
Strana 323
... according to the Roman law , the corporation as such is capable of having rights but incapable of acting as a single person : " universitas consentire non potest . " Glossators insert the word facile , and make the corporation capable ...
... according to the Roman law , the corporation as such is capable of having rights but incapable of acting as a single person : " universitas consentire non potest . " Glossators insert the word facile , and make the corporation capable ...
Strana 515
... according to Christianity , the empirical world " lies in evil , " and sin predominates in it . But the empirical world is only a small part of the ultimate reality , of the Kingdom of God , which is perfect and where only the positive ...
... according to Christianity , the empirical world " lies in evil , " and sin predominates in it . But the empirical world is only a small part of the ultimate reality , of the Kingdom of God , which is perfect and where only the positive ...
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20Year Periods | 23 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
Indicators of Empiri | 37 |
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