The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... example is that of a stick wedged against a rock in a waterfall , which may be held in one position by the force of the water so as to deflect . the waterfall to one side and affect its course far down the river , unless the stick can ...
... example is that of a stick wedged against a rock in a waterfall , which may be held in one position by the force of the water so as to deflect . the waterfall to one side and affect its course far down the river , unless the stick can ...
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... example from the world of college admissions indicates some of the complexities involved in the notion of human equality . It also indi- cates the point at which the question of equality and inequality becomes " exciting , " serious ...
... example from the world of college admissions indicates some of the complexities involved in the notion of human equality . It also indi- cates the point at which the question of equality and inequality becomes " exciting , " serious ...
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... example of this way . According to Plamenatz , concern with equality of opportunity is a distinguishing characteristic of modern discussions of equality . Men have understood different things by it , however . Plamenatz distinguishes ...
... example of this way . According to Plamenatz , concern with equality of opportunity is a distinguishing characteristic of modern discussions of equality . Men have understood different things by it , however . Plamenatz distinguishes ...
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