Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 2Bedminster Press, 1962 - 636 strán (strany) |
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... singularism in its mainly moderate form in the second and the third quarters of the fourth century B.C. But even they were unable to check the extreme singularism and to reduce the moderate singularism to a small rivulet . Singularism ...
... singularism in its mainly moderate form in the second and the third quarters of the fourth century B.C. But even they were unable to check the extreme singularism and to reduce the moderate singularism to a small rivulet . Singularism ...
Strana 288
... singularism has undergone several changes during these centuries and has consisted of diverse rivulets of different colors singularism spiritual , singularism liberal , singularism anarchistic , singularism of the Stirner type , of the ...
... singularism has undergone several changes during these centuries and has consisted of diverse rivulets of different colors singularism spiritual , singularism liberal , singularism anarchistic , singularism of the Stirner type , of the ...
Strana 294
... singularism — anarchistic or other type in its connection with the crises of the bodies social , in the period of a domination of the Sensate culture . In the period of domina- tion of Ideational culture , most of these are turned into ...
... singularism — anarchistic or other type in its connection with the crises of the bodies social , in the period of a domination of the Sensate culture . In the period of domina- tion of Ideational culture , most of these are turned into ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
Indicators of Empiri | 37 |
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