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They all , as far as sheer number of discoveries is concerned , show " increasing
fatigue ” and even “ stumbling ” in scientific ... Technological progress ( as
measured by numerical increase of inventions ) has been more rapid , for the last
two ...
They all , as far as sheer number of discoveries is concerned , show " increasing
fatigue ” and even “ stumbling ” in scientific ... Technological progress ( as
measured by numerical increase of inventions ) has been more rapid , for the last
two ...
Strana 569
An increase of new crimes in the third period ( fifteenth to seventeenth centuries )
may mean an urgent necessity to hinder an increased frequency of actions which
have become socially dangerous and which possibly were more rare before .
An increase of new crimes in the third period ( fifteenth to seventeenth centuries )
may mean an urgent necessity to hinder an increased frequency of actions which
have become socially dangerous and which possibly were more rare before .
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It is but natural that the amount of punishment should greatly increase in such a
society , and its severity also . If mild punishments applied only once in a while
are insufficient to stop the enormous number of crimes committed continually by
the ...
It is but natural that the amount of punishment should greatly increase in such a
society , and its severity also . If mild punishments applied only once in a while
are insufficient to stop the enormous number of crimes committed continually by
the ...
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II FLUCTUATION | 10 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
the period III Mixed phase of GraecoRoman mentality iv | 103 |
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actions appear becomes beginning believed causality cause cent century century B.C. chap Chapter Christian codes comparatively conception continued countries course crimes criminal culture currents curve decline discoveries dominant empirical empiricism especially eternal ethics existence extreme fact field fifth figures Finally fluctuations give given human Idealism Idealistic Ideational important increase indicators individual influence inventions Italy juridical knowledge less linear logical material means mentality mentioned mind Mixed movement mysticism names nature nineteenth nominalism organs period personality philosophy points position practically present principles problem progress purely rationalism realism reality reason regard relationship religious representatives respective result rise scientific Sensate senses similar singularism social society subsequent system of truth Table theories things thinkers thought tion trend true truth of faith universalism values various weight whole