Essay AnnualErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman and Company, 1935 Vol. for 1933 includes "A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals," pp. 367-372. |
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... universe of discourse , and the result of moving in an abstract universe of discourse is a tend- ency to regard the postulates of that universe as absolute 27 RELATION OF HUMANITIES TO EDUCATION.
... universe of discourse , and the result of moving in an abstract universe of discourse is a tend- ency to regard the postulates of that universe as absolute 27 RELATION OF HUMANITIES TO EDUCATION.
Halaman 36
... universe , they cannot give up their deep con- viction that man is a noble being of deep importance to him- self . Despite the pessimism which seems to settle on New York critics whenever they consider man's place in the universe , it ...
... universe , they cannot give up their deep con- viction that man is a noble being of deep importance to him- self . Despite the pessimism which seems to settle on New York critics whenever they consider man's place in the universe , it ...
Halaman 328
... universe be in any respect conform- able to the intuitions of its saints and poets , this intention of theirs can only lead finally , after many and doubtless tragic years , to a holding fast to that which is good . We are either chance ...
... universe be in any respect conform- able to the intuitions of its saints and poets , this intention of theirs can only lead finally , after many and doubtless tragic years , to a holding fast to that which is good . We are either chance ...
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The University in a Time of Change | 13 |
The Relation of the Humanities to General Education | 24 |
Idealisms Bank Holiday | 40 |
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