The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1964 |
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... give the reader a sense of incertitude and confusion . In effect , it justifies neither of the extreme interpretations coming from one quarter or another . It is not true that the bipolar conjunction to which we have become accustomed ...
... give the reader a sense of incertitude and confusion . In effect , it justifies neither of the extreme interpretations coming from one quarter or another . It is not true that the bipolar conjunction to which we have become accustomed ...
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Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler. willing to give him lifetime powers . But Washington recognized that the most important contribution to the new state that he could make was to give it time to establish what we now call a ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler. willing to give him lifetime powers . But Washington recognized that the most important contribution to the new state that he could make was to give it time to establish what we now call a ...
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... give him a materialism , rationalists give him something religious , but to that religion " actual things are blank . " He be- comes thus the judge of us philosophers . Tender or tough , he finds us wanting . None of us may treat his ...
... give him a materialism , rationalists give him something religious , but to that religion " actual things are blank . " He be- comes thus the judge of us philosophers . Tender or tough , he finds us wanting . None of us may treat his ...
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