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... Thought and of Civilization is always the same . - Man passes through a determinate succession of Ideas and embodies them in determinate Institutions . - The state of Mexico and Peru proves the influence of Law in the development of Man ...
... Thought and of Civilization is always the same . - Man passes through a determinate succession of Ideas and embodies them in determinate Institutions . - The state of Mexico and Peru proves the influence of Law in the development of Man ...
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... Thought .. . Page 190 CHAPTER VII . DIGRESSION ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND AT THE END OF THE AGE OF FAITH . RESULTS PRODUCED BY THE AGE OF FAITH . Condition of England at the Suppression of the Monasteries . Condition of England at the ...
... Thought .. . Page 190 CHAPTER VII . DIGRESSION ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND AT THE END OF THE AGE OF FAITH . RESULTS PRODUCED BY THE AGE OF FAITH . Condition of England at the Suppression of the Monasteries . Condition of England at the ...
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... thought , had altogether changed . The earnest- of philosophy . ness of the Germans , commingling with the knowledge of the Mohammedans , could no longer be diverted from the misty clouds of theological discussion out of which Philo ...
... thought , had altogether changed . The earnest- of philosophy . ness of the Germans , commingling with the knowledge of the Mohammedans , could no longer be diverted from the misty clouds of theological discussion out of which Philo ...
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... thoughts that it had heretofore submitted to . The dogma of transubstantiation led to revolt . Primitive philosophy The early fathers delighted to point out the agreement of doctrines flowing from the principles of agreement of ...
... thoughts that it had heretofore submitted to . The dogma of transubstantiation led to revolt . Primitive philosophy The early fathers delighted to point out the agreement of doctrines flowing from the principles of agreement of ...
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... thought that the general types of things had a real existence ; the Nominalists , that they were merely a mental abstraction expressed by a word . It was therefore the Old Greek dispute revived . Of the Nominalists , Roscelin of ...
... thought that the general types of things had a real existence ; the Nominalists , that they were merely a mental abstraction expressed by a word . It was therefore the Old Greek dispute revived . Of the Nominalists , Roscelin of ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1 John William Draper Vista completa - 1875 |
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