Toward liberal educationLouis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... philosopher . What inspired him , the Absolute only knows . The science course did not teach any philosophy contrary to his own ; it only taught the historical fact that great men of science have employed varying philosophical ...
... philosopher . What inspired him , the Absolute only knows . The science course did not teach any philosophy contrary to his own ; it only taught the historical fact that great men of science have employed varying philosophical ...
Halaman 405
... Philosophy will gradually be pushed out as we extend our certainty . " Many philosophers agreed and looked for their re- tirement at the first outrush of some naked Archimedes shouting " Eureka . " Other philosophers , courageously ...
... Philosophy will gradually be pushed out as we extend our certainty . " Many philosophers agreed and looked for their re- tirement at the first outrush of some naked Archimedes shouting " Eureka . " Other philosophers , courageously ...
Halaman 594
... philosophy 61 . In our universities the liberal arts college is being surrounded by more and more imposing professional and technical ... philosophy is more philosophy . The great tradition of ethical thought 594 RELIGION PHILOSOPHY AND.
... philosophy 61 . In our universities the liberal arts college is being surrounded by more and more imposing professional and technical ... philosophy is more philosophy . The great tradition of ethical thought 594 RELIGION PHILOSOPHY AND.
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