The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... persons or policies , constitute the most important subject of political discussion . Compared with ideas , persons and policies are transient and short - lived , since discussion of them is lim- ited to the life of the candidate or the ...
... persons or policies , constitute the most important subject of political discussion . Compared with ideas , persons and policies are transient and short - lived , since discussion of them is lim- ited to the life of the candidate or the ...
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... persons have simply because they are persons . . . individual human worth . " Persons have value in them- selves , but everything else , he says , " can only have value for a person . " Things have value in two different ways ...
... persons have simply because they are persons . . . individual human worth . " Persons have value in them- selves , but everything else , he says , " can only have value for a person . " Things have value in two different ways ...
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... persons have talked over it , and have agreed on it . If those persons be people of different temperaments , different ideas , and different educations , you have an almost infallible security that nothing , or almost nothing , will be ...
... persons have talked over it , and have agreed on it . If those persons be people of different temperaments , different ideas , and different educations , you have an almost infallible security that nothing , or almost nothing , will be ...
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Introduction | 2 |
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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