Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 2Bedminster Press, 1937 - 636 strán (strany) |
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... collective unity becomes a mere contractual and comparatively superficial merging together of a part of the activities , personalities , and interests of its members , 15 only under such circum- stances does it become important and ...
... collective unity becomes a mere contractual and comparatively superficial merging together of a part of the activities , personalities , and interests of its members , 15 only under such circum- stances does it become important and ...
Strana 316
... collective honor , " collective responsibility , and generally collective functioning of the group are inseparable from that of its members , and vice versa . Crime committed by a member becomes the crime of the group , that is , of all ...
... collective honor , " collective responsibility , and generally collective functioning of the group are inseparable from that of its members , and vice versa . Crime committed by a member becomes the crime of the group , that is , of all ...
Strana 321
... collective - familistic type of social relationship was dominant ; individualism and singularism had not developed greatly as yet ; other earmarks of the Sensate mentality and culture were also little developed . With the first century ...
... collective - familistic type of social relationship was dominant ; individualism and singularism had not developed greatly as yet ; other earmarks of the Sensate mentality and culture were also little developed . With the first century ...
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Chapter One FLUCTUATION OF IDEATIONAL IDEALISTIC AND SENSATE SYSTEMS | 3 |
Ideational Idealistic and Sensate systems of truth Logically Idea | 14 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
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A. N. Whitehead abiogenesis absolute Albertus Magnus Aristotle atom beginning causality cent chap Chapter Christian codes conception crimes criminal law culture mentality currents cycles cyclical decline Descartes discoveries dominant empirical empiricism Epicurean eternal eternalistic ethics of happiness eudaemonism existence familistic fideism field fifth century fluctuations Gierke given Graeco-Roman hedonism Hesiod Hindu Ibid Ideational and Sensate Ideational culture individual juridical personality linear logical medieval Middle Ages Mixed moral movement nature nineteenth century nominalism nominalistic Number of representatives period phenomena philosophy Plato principles problem purely realism reality reason relationship religious representatives Their weight rise scientific Sensate culture sensory similar singularism singularistic social society sociological standpoint supersensory system of truth Table Taoist temporalism theories thinkers thought tion total Number transcendental trend truth of faith truth of senses twentieth century types of culture universalism universalistic utilitarian values vitalistic weight Percentage