The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... problems in advance , often before they happen , and sometimes even before they have ever happened to anyone . And occasionally , what is most difficult of all , it can solve problems even while they are in progress , with feed- back ...
... problems in advance , often before they happen , and sometimes even before they have ever happened to anyone . And occasionally , what is most difficult of all , it can solve problems even while they are in progress , with feed- back ...
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... problems today . For one thing , we see that the problems of life and death and the large problems of the world are all non - zero - sum problems . In biology , all the organs of the body are healthy together or sick together . In ...
... problems today . For one thing , we see that the problems of life and death and the large problems of the world are all non - zero - sum problems . In biology , all the organs of the body are healthy together or sick together . In ...
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... problem " What causes progress ? " will , I am con- fident , long remain unsolved . Unless we are content to solve simple problems first , the whole history of philosophy teaches that we shall never solve hard problems . This is the ...
... problem " What causes progress ? " will , I am con- fident , long remain unsolved . Unless we are content to solve simple problems first , the whole history of philosophy teaches that we shall never solve hard problems . This is the ...
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