Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... believed that all human societies develop through three stages : the theological , based on primitive anthropomorphism ; the philosophical , based on metaphysical abstraction ; and the scientific , based on natural laws . The sciences ...
... believed that all human societies develop through three stages : the theological , based on primitive anthropomorphism ; the philosophical , based on metaphysical abstraction ; and the scientific , based on natural laws . The sciences ...
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... believed that the task of the philosopher was to turn his mind inward upon the data of consciousness . He stressed intuition , rather than reason , as a means of knowing reality , and believed that reason was incapable of understanding ...
... believed that the task of the philosopher was to turn his mind inward upon the data of consciousness . He stressed intuition , rather than reason , as a means of knowing reality , and believed that reason was incapable of understanding ...
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... believed that man was the product of heredity and environment and that literature should con- cern itself with this indisputable fact . Accepting the material world as real , the Naturalists felt that literature must be realistic . It ...
... believed that man was the product of heredity and environment and that literature should con- cern itself with this indisputable fact . Accepting the material world as real , the Naturalists felt that literature must be realistic . It ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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