What does descendentalism mean?
Descendentalism means (philosophy) A doctrine that emphasizes empiricism and positivism; a philosophical focus on material and worldly matters..
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(philosophy) A doctrine that emphasizes empiricism and positivism; a philosophical focus on material and worldly matters..
Epistemological descendentalism withdraws from the celestial, and infernal, regions to matter of fact; it presumes that, in a world of universal evil, no other realm can or need be sought but that in which man comes to know the evil which is his life.
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Descendentalism means (philosophy) A doctrine that emphasizes empiricism and positivism; a philosophical focus on material and worldly matters..
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Epistemological descendentalism withdraws from the celestial, and infernal, regions to matter of fact; it presumes that, in a world of universal evil, no other realm can or need be sought but that in which man comes to know the evil which is his life.
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