The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1970 |
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... believe it can be avoided . It must be avoided , since a perfect meritocracy would not only be hellish , it would be hell . Educators appeal to the gambling instinct of the entire population when they raise money for schools . They ...
... believe it can be avoided . It must be avoided , since a perfect meritocracy would not only be hellish , it would be hell . Educators appeal to the gambling instinct of the entire population when they raise money for schools . They ...
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... believe that what justifies the means is the end toward which he has directed them . Lying may be justified if it spares someone great pain , but is not justified if it serves the end of torturing him . Yet although men and ...
... believe that what justifies the means is the end toward which he has directed them . Lying may be justified if it spares someone great pain , but is not justified if it serves the end of torturing him . Yet although men and ...
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... believe there is nothing beyond them . Whereas on the contrary , these de- vout persons , by how much the nearer any- thing concerns the body , by so much more they neglect it and are wholly hurried away with the contemplation of things ...
... believe there is nothing beyond them . Whereas on the contrary , these de- vout persons , by how much the nearer any- thing concerns the body , by so much more they neglect it and are wholly hurried away with the contemplation of things ...
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