Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 502
... economic interest and economic activity was regarded with the greatest suspicion and was tolerated only in so far as it was necessary for mere living . Beyond that it was outlawed and branded as sin and crime . " Summae periculosa est ...
... economic interest and economic activity was regarded with the greatest suspicion and was tolerated only in so far as it was necessary for mere living . Beyond that it was outlawed and branded as sin and crime . " Summae periculosa est ...
Strana 503
... economic success , and economic value became , in the early stages of Puritanism , the central interest of their lives , and the main guide of their activities . The religious phraseology was rather a mere - though sincere " derivation ...
... economic success , and economic value became , in the early stages of Puritanism , the central interest of their lives , and the main guide of their activities . The religious phraseology was rather a mere - though sincere " derivation ...
Strana 504
... economic motives ( which was general for the Middle Ages ) , Puritanism added a halo of ethical sanctification to the appeal of economic expediency . It insisted that money - making , if not free from spiritual dangers , was not danger ...
... economic motives ( which was general for the Middle Ages ) , Puritanism added a halo of ethical sanctification to the appeal of economic expediency . It insisted that money - making , if not free from spiritual dangers , was not danger ...
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Chapter One FLUCTUATION OF IDEATIONAL IDEALISTIC AND SENSAte Systems | 3 |
Ideational Idealistic and Sensate systems of truth Logically Idea | 14 |
Sums of the Indicators of Sociocultural Processes | 53 |
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