Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 339
... uniform and necessary relationship , and that each cause A has invariably the same effect B and therefore is invariably connected with it . More specifically , it contends that no free will exists as a factor in human behavior . Man is ...
... uniform and necessary relationship , and that each cause A has invariably the same effect B and therefore is invariably connected with it . More specifically , it contends that no free will exists as a factor in human behavior . Man is ...
Strana 408
... uniform relationship . Some , like the Cartesian school , Fresnel , and others , represented it purely mechanistically as a bond due to the continuity of motion resulting in a uniform relationship between cause and effect . Still others ...
... uniform relationship . Some , like the Cartesian school , Fresnel , and others , represented it purely mechanistically as a bond due to the continuity of motion resulting in a uniform relationship between cause and effect . Still others ...
Strana 517
... uniform public opinion and uniform social reaction to the " right " and " wrong " behavior . What is right for one person or group is wrong for another , and vice versa . Such a relativization of moral and other values means a state of ...
... uniform public opinion and uniform social reaction to the " right " and " wrong " behavior . What is right for one person or group is wrong for another , and vice versa . Such a relativization of moral and other values means a state of ...
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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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