Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... questions and they cannot be construed as providing support for it . In the second place , Weber's assumption that ... question as to how the change came about that permitted the free play of the acquisi- tive spirit within a movement ...
... questions and they cannot be construed as providing support for it . In the second place , Weber's assumption that ... question as to how the change came about that permitted the free play of the acquisi- tive spirit within a movement ...
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... questions about the Age of Explora- tion . Why did the great discoveries coincide with the Age of the Renaissance ... question . Why were the colonizers , settlers and traders more cruel to the native populations than the explorers ...
... questions about the Age of Explora- tion . Why did the great discoveries coincide with the Age of the Renaissance ... question . Why were the colonizers , settlers and traders more cruel to the native populations than the explorers ...
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... question about why things are thus , or what purpose their being so serves , is to ask a senseless question , because they serve no purpose at all . For in- stance , there is for modern philosophy no such thing as the ancient problem of ...
... question about why things are thus , or what purpose their being so serves , is to ask a senseless question , because they serve no purpose at all . For in- stance , there is for modern philosophy no such thing as the ancient problem of ...
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