The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... Progress " is the normal fact in human society , the fact which we should expect to see , the fact which we should be surprised if we did not see . But history refutes this . The an- cients had no conception of progress ; they did not ...
... Progress " is the normal fact in human society , the fact which we should expect to see , the fact which we should be surprised if we did not see . But history refutes this . The an- cients had no conception of progress ; they did not ...
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... progress thus caused as there is in progress caused by discussion . To receive a particular conclusion upon the ipse dixit , upon the accepted authority of an ad- mired instructor , is obviously not so vivify- ing to the argumentative ...
... progress thus caused as there is in progress caused by discussion . To receive a particular conclusion upon the ipse dixit , upon the accepted authority of an ad- mired instructor , is obviously not so vivify- ing to the argumentative ...
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... progress may be fairly investigated quite separately , as it is progress in a sort of good everyone worth reckoning with admits and agrees in . No doubt there will remain people like the aged savage who in his old age went back to his ...
... progress may be fairly investigated quite separately , as it is progress in a sort of good everyone worth reckoning with admits and agrees in . No doubt there will remain people like the aged savage who in his old age went back to his ...
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