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- Tychism (Gr****: τύχη, lit. 'chance') is a thesis proposed by the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce that holds that absolute chance, or indeterminism...
- categories, which would both hold sway during the period of the Republic. Accidentalists believed that the faults of the Republic (and other types of government...
- supported the Romanonista dynastic Liberalism, then he turned towards accidentalist Acción Católica, and finally he joined Carlism. His career climaxed...
- Integrists opposed Liberalism and the parliamentarian system, advocating an accidentalist organic regime. Led first by Ramón Nocedal Romea and then by Juan Olazábal...
- antipodes of Traditionalism, noting that minimalist, democratic and accidentalist format of his activity should be rather ****ociated with modern Catholic...
- Movements" shows Quentin Montreal investigating numerous topics such as the Accidentalist Art Movement. "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Radio 9, Series 1, Episode 1". BBC...
- from radical left-wing currents, considered in apocalyptic terms – was accidentalist Christianity advanced by CEDA or abroad. Except the mid-1920s, when...
- priority to the autonomist cause and that they felt indifferent or accidentalist with respect to the type of political regime in Spain". Balcells 2010...
- little consideration for years, gradually shifted towards republican, accidentalist or at least anti-Alfonso positions". Martorell Linares 2003, p. 378-381...
- government of Spain, followed by the schism between the republicans and the accidentalist cimbrios [es]. An active campaigner for the Republic, he was elected...