Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social RelationshipsP. Sargent, 1957 - 718 strán (strany) |
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... universalism can be divided into two classes . ( 1 ) Extreme Sociological Universalism . It regards the individual as a mere part , a toe of a foot , so to speak , of the societal whole ; as a mere organ or even as a part of an organ ...
... universalism can be divided into two classes . ( 1 ) Extreme Sociological Universalism . It regards the individual as a mere part , a toe of a foot , so to speak , of the societal whole ; as a mere organ or even as a part of an organ ...
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... UNIVERSALISM A.D. AND MYSTIC UNITY ( 1 ) The sixth century appears to be the period of decisive dom- ination of universalism . ( 2 ) Beginning with the fifth century B.C. , the monopolistic domi- nation of universalism is broken , and ...
... UNIVERSALISM A.D. AND MYSTIC UNITY ( 1 ) The sixth century appears to be the period of decisive dom- ination of universalism . ( 2 ) Beginning with the fifth century B.C. , the monopolistic domi- nation of universalism is broken , and ...
Strana 347
... universalism : Plato and Aristotle , with their followers . Plato's uni- versalism , like that of Xenophanes , is colored by Spartan sympathies ; Aristotelian universalism is more abstract ; but both schools were univer- salistic , in ...
... universalism : Plato and Aristotle , with their followers . Plato's uni- versalism , like that of Xenophanes , is colored by Spartan sympathies ; Aristotelian universalism is more abstract ; but both schools were univer- salistic , in ...
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Forms and Problems of Culture Integration and Methods | 2 |
FLUCTUATION OF IDEATIONAL IDEALISTIC | 67 |
Is the Curve of Art Development Uniformly Similar in Various | 73 |
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