The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... rules that the board might follow . Formulating these rules explicitly , we obtain : ( 1 ) the rule based on the cutoff score on the aptitude tests : appli- cants not scoring at least 1200 should not be admitted . ( 2 ) the rule that if ...
... rules that the board might follow . Formulating these rules explicitly , we obtain : ( 1 ) the rule based on the cutoff score on the aptitude tests : appli- cants not scoring at least 1200 should not be admitted . ( 2 ) the rule that if ...
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... rule . . . Philosophers , aware of this relationship , have attempted to explicate and refine the notion of equality through the notion of general rule or generalization . ” 60 The fullest and most detailed study of this notion is the ...
... rule . . . Philosophers , aware of this relationship , have attempted to explicate and refine the notion of equality through the notion of general rule or generalization . ” 60 The fullest and most detailed study of this notion is the ...
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... rule . It does not seem especially helpful to speak of the rule being applied equally when nothing more is meant than that it is being applied . According to the second version of the Formalist position , the principle of equal ...
... rule . It does not seem especially helpful to speak of the rule being applied equally when nothing more is meant than that it is being applied . According to the second version of the Formalist position , the principle of equal ...
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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