The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... whole moral nature of man with no help whatever either from ethical intuition or from physi- ological instinct . Indeed of the everlasting questions , such as the reality of free will , or the nature of conscience , it is , as I have ...
... whole moral nature of man with no help whatever either from ethical intuition or from physi- ological instinct . Indeed of the everlasting questions , such as the reality of free will , or the nature of conscience , it is , as I have ...
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... whole of a caste nation is more various than the whole of a non - caste nation , but each caste itself is more monotonous than anything is , or can be , in a non - caste nation . Gradually a habit of action and type of mind forces ...
... whole of a caste nation is more various than the whole of a non - caste nation , but each caste itself is more monotonous than anything is , or can be , in a non - caste nation . Gradually a habit of action and type of mind forces ...
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... whole world . But the world goes clear against these abstractions , and it must do so , as they require it to go in antagonistic directions . The mass of a sys- tem attracts the young and impresses the unwary ; but cultivated people are ...
... whole world . But the world goes clear against these abstractions , and it must do so , as they require it to go in antagonistic directions . The mass of a sys- tem attracts the young and impresses the unwary ; but cultivated people are ...
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Introduction | 2 |
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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