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Theories about the class of phenomena A , which are easily accepted , for
instance , in Ideational culture and are recognized by its thinkers as true , are
likely to meet severest criticism and rejection from the scientists in Sensate
culture ; and ...
Theories about the class of phenomena A , which are easily accepted , for
instance , in Ideational culture and are recognized by its thinkers as true , are
likely to meet severest criticism and rejection from the scientists in Sensate
culture ; and ...
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From the very nature of the truth of senses , it logically follows that science should
and can study only the empirico - sensory phenomena , and first of all the
material phenomena — inorganic , organic , and biological ; hence the
concentration ...
From the very nature of the truth of senses , it logically follows that science should
and can study only the empirico - sensory phenomena , and first of all the
material phenomena — inorganic , organic , and biological ; hence the
concentration ...
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Meanwhile , as a rule , only the best - known and most routine types of
phenomena have reliable quantitative data ; only the simplest , most singular and
limited in time and space , and therefore the best - known , sociocultural
phenomena can ...
Meanwhile , as a rule , only the best - known and most routine types of
phenomena have reliable quantitative data ; only the simplest , most singular and
limited in time and space , and therefore the best - known , sociocultural
phenomena can ...
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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