Selected Philosophical, Social, and Political EssaysForeign Languages Publishing House, 1958 - Всего страниц: 711 |
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... variety of occupations are to be met and where there is an active flow of products , capital and ideas . We thus see that two conditions are required for the devel- opment of rational agriculture : the spread of useful informa- tion ...
... variety of occupations are to be met and where there is an active flow of products , capital and ideas . We thus see that two conditions are required for the devel- opment of rational agriculture : the spread of useful informa- tion ...
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... variety in form is the cause of intense struggle and rigorous selection , where , it will be asked , does variety itself come from ? If we say that variety has always existed as such , why ridicule the notion of the ideal sheep arising ...
... variety in form is the cause of intense struggle and rigorous selection , where , it will be asked , does variety itself come from ? If we say that variety has always existed as such , why ridicule the notion of the ideal sheep arising ...
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... variety there is a still fierc- er struggle between individuals , for the greater the resem- blance , the more frequent the clashes , and therefore the more continual the rivalry . In the examples cited it is not that one variety ...
... variety there is a still fierc- er struggle between individuals , for the greater the resem- blance , the more frequent the clashes , and therefore the more continual the rivalry . In the examples cited it is not that one variety ...
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Translated by R Dixon | 5 |
PLATOS IDEALISM | 45 |
NINETEENTH CENTURY SCHOLASTICISM | 72 |
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