Essay AnnualErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman and Company, 1933 Vol. for 1933 includes "A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals," pp. 367-372. |
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... knowledge , and especially knowledge of science and the scientific method , wrought great havoc with my original ideas . All things , it seemed , were subject to the laws of nature . This concept sup- plied my mind with a wholly new ...
... knowledge , and especially knowledge of science and the scientific method , wrought great havoc with my original ideas . All things , it seemed , were subject to the laws of nature . This concept sup- plied my mind with a wholly new ...
Halaman 199
... knowledge into a humanly satisfactory pattern , until men have begun at last to wonder whether or not any imagination is equal to the task , whether we have not been overwhelmed by knowledge ( or what seems like knowledge ) and ...
... knowledge into a humanly satisfactory pattern , until men have begun at last to wonder whether or not any imagination is equal to the task , whether we have not been overwhelmed by knowledge ( or what seems like knowledge ) and ...
Halaman 360
... knowledge we may ob- tain and impart . It has become almost impossible to separate ourselves as citizens from ourselves as individuals . I am beginning to suspect that the decline of the repre- sentative theory , like the fall of ...
... knowledge we may ob- tain and impart . It has become almost impossible to separate ourselves as citizens from ourselves as individuals . I am beginning to suspect that the decline of the repre- sentative theory , like the fall of ...
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