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Even in such seemingly purely secular works as the great Hindu treatise on
politics , the ArthaShastra ascribed to Kautilya , we do not find a purely secular ,
empirical , and morally cynical standpoint so pronounced as in many Western
works ...
Even in such seemingly purely secular works as the great Hindu treatise on
politics , the ArthaShastra ascribed to Kautilya , we do not find a purely secular ,
empirical , and morally cynical standpoint so pronounced as in many Western
works ...
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For Innocence IV the corporation is a noncorporeal phenomenon of a purely
conceptual character : ' persona non vere , sed representata ” ; respectively , the
collectivity as such cannot be responsible for crime : " impossibile est quod ...
For Innocence IV the corporation is a noncorporeal phenomenon of a purely
conceptual character : ' persona non vere , sed representata ” ; respectively , the
collectivity as such cannot be responsible for crime : " impossibile est quod ...
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By some , like Lagrange , Joseph Fourier , D. Bernoulli , Maxwell , K. Pearson ,
and most of the statisticians , it is considered purely functionally or
mathematically , as a relationship capable of being expressed mathematically in
the form of a ...
By some , like Lagrange , Joseph Fourier , D. Bernoulli , Maxwell , K. Pearson ,
and most of the statisticians , it is considered purely functionally or
mathematically , as a relationship capable of being expressed mathematically in
the form of a ...
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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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