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Practically all the names of the great thinkers in the field of this problem were
selected . For the last three or four centuries , when the number of scholars
increased greatly , only the names of the most prominent philosophers and
scientists who ...
Practically all the names of the great thinkers in the field of this problem were
selected . For the last three or four centuries , when the number of scholars
increased greatly , only the names of the most prominent philosophers and
scientists who ...
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allow room for personal bias , or at least it would be so small that it would exert
little , if any , influence upon the summary results for each twentyand one -
hundred - year period.11 Any specialist in the field who , in analyzing our list of
names in ...
allow room for personal bias , or at least it would be so small that it would exert
little , if any , influence upon the summary results for each twentyand one -
hundred - year period.11 Any specialist in the field who , in analyzing our list of
names in ...
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In studying Tables 23 and 24 , Figure 14 , and the list of the names in the
Appendix to this chapter the reader may notice : first , that collectivistic
singularism appears as a separate class , only beginning with A.D. 1500 This
does not mean that ...
In studying Tables 23 and 24 , Figure 14 , and the list of the names in the
Appendix to this chapter the reader may notice : first , that collectivistic
singularism appears as a separate class , only beginning with A.D. 1500 This
does not mean that ...
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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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