The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... less precisely than the word " revolution . " Modern developments have not simplified the task of definition , but in no case however , was it an easy one . Such phrases as e . g . " Indus- trial Revolution " or " revolution in science ...
... less precisely than the word " revolution . " Modern developments have not simplified the task of definition , but in no case however , was it an easy one . Such phrases as e . g . " Indus- trial Revolution " or " revolution in science ...
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... less parallel changes in cultural institutions and in the domi- nant beliefs which men hold about man's place in the world and the universe . . . 3. Finally we observe a change in the group of men which holds the top positions , which ...
... less parallel changes in cultural institutions and in the domi- nant beliefs which men hold about man's place in the world and the universe . . . 3. Finally we observe a change in the group of men which holds the top positions , which ...
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... less , quality - less substratum or a passive , inert core is not the Thomist conception.11 The Thomist does not expect to come upon substance by peeling away accidents , as one would peel away an onion . The scalpel and the test tube ...
... less , quality - less substratum or a passive , inert core is not the Thomist conception.11 The Thomist does not expect to come upon substance by peeling away accidents , as one would peel away an onion . The scalpel and the test tube ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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