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Books by Oswald Spengler, rejecting the Eurocentric model of history
knowledge, and constant confrontation with the Infinite. The concept of pseudomorphosis is one that Spengler borrows from mineralogy and is introduced as a
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Look up pseudomorphosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pseudomorphosis may refer to: Pseudomorph, in mineralogy Pseudomorphosis (Spengler), a key
Pseudomorphosis
Octahedrite meteorite
of quartz altered by extremely high pressure—stishovite, probably a pseudomorphosis after tridymite. From the article "First discovery of stishovite in
Muonionalusta
Chemical compound
due to instability in "normal" temperatures, is found in form of the pseudomorphosis of acanthite after argentite. Relative to most inorganic materials
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Mineral or mineral compound that appears in an atypical form
known as the blanch-ink-jet maneuver. In philosophy, the concept of pseudomorphosis was used by the German philosopher Oswald Spengler to describe how
Pseudomorph
Austrian mineralogist (1795–1871)
scientific work became increasingly concentrated on the phenomenon of "pseudomorphosis", that is, minerals that have taken up the outer aspect of another
Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger
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Armenian writer (1885–1969)
their originating worldview parallels Spengler's critique of cultural “pseudomorphosis,” in which a civilization adopts foreign forms that suffocate its native
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Dinosaur fossils
than as imprints alone. Their preservation is unique: dubbed "relief-pseudomorphosis", the wings show the ventral surface of the feathers, with their negative
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Florovsky characterized Orthodox theology as having gone through a "pseudomorphosis" during the "Western Captivity" of the seventeenth, eighteenth and
History of Eastern Orthodox theology
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Mining company in East Germany
disseminated pitchblende and coffinite. An interesting feature is pseudomorphosis of uranium minerals after wood. Specimens still show the cell structure
Wismut_(company)
Italian-Swiss scientist
Morlot introduced the view of Wilhelm Haidinger, who while writing on pseudomorphosis, had suggested that the change of limestone into dolomite would have
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