The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... reason to imagine that the pre- historic man - at least the sort of pre - his- toric man I am treating of , the man some few thousand years before history began , and not at all , at least not necessarily , the primitive man - was ...
... reason to imagine that the pre- historic man - at least the sort of pre - his- toric man I am treating of , the man some few thousand years before history began , and not at all , at least not necessarily , the primitive man - was ...
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... reason , but without blind instinct , beats a race with that instinct but without that reason ; in the second , a race with reason and high moral feeling beats a race with rea- son but without high moral feeling . And the two are ...
... reason , but without blind instinct , beats a race with that instinct but without that reason ; in the second , a race with reason and high moral feeling beats a race with rea- son but without high moral feeling . And the two are ...
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... Reason to include what our ancestors called Practical Reason and confess that judgements such as society ought to be preserved ( though they can support themselves by no reason of the sort that Gaius and Titius demand ) are not mere ...
... Reason to include what our ancestors called Practical Reason and confess that judgements such as society ought to be preserved ( though they can support themselves by no reason of the sort that Gaius and Titius demand ) are not mere ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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