Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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... society is much more than a mere number of individuals — interacting or not ; that ontologically , like the claim of realism in regard to the universalia and concepts , there is an ontological social entity which embraces all the ...
... society is much more than a mere number of individuals — interacting or not ; that ontologically , like the claim of realism in regard to the universalia and concepts , there is an ontological social entity which embraces all the ...
Strana 297
... society which lives and wants to live as an integrated system , some excess of universalism over singularism is unavoidable . Otherwise , if the members of such a society would not become homo homini lupus , they are likely to become ...
... society which lives and wants to live as an integrated system , some excess of universalism over singularism is unavoidable . Otherwise , if the members of such a society would not become homo homini lupus , they are likely to become ...
Strana 598
... society will be infrequent . Being infrequent , they do not put the society into a dangerous position , and do not decrease its chances for survival . Therefore , punishment will also be rare in such a society and it need not be severe ...
... society will be infrequent . Being infrequent , they do not put the society into a dangerous position , and do not decrease its chances for survival . Therefore , punishment will also be rare in such a society and it need not be severe ...
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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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