The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... matter how handsome a candidate may seem ( and appearance is undoubtedly an aid in establishing communication with younger voters in particular ) , and no matter how much experience or advice he may have in the manipulation of media ...
... matter how handsome a candidate may seem ( and appearance is undoubtedly an aid in establishing communication with younger voters in particular ) , and no matter how much experience or advice he may have in the manipulation of media ...
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... matters , one realizes the implica- tions , both artistic and personal , that reside in Proust's injunction to Gide to ... matter of aesthetic and personal curiosity : the placing of a part of himself into certain conditions to see what ...
... matters , one realizes the implica- tions , both artistic and personal , that reside in Proust's injunction to Gide to ... matter of aesthetic and personal curiosity : the placing of a part of himself into certain conditions to see what ...
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... matter , or the nature of mind . They are as true upon the theory that mind acts on matter -though separate and altogether different from it as upon the theory of Bishop Berkeley that there is no matter , but only mind ; or upon the ...
... matter , or the nature of mind . They are as true upon the theory that mind acts on matter -though separate and altogether different from it as upon the theory of Bishop Berkeley that there is no matter , but only mind ; or upon the ...
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