The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1962 |
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... possible for a candidate disapproved by the majority to get elected . Let us assume that each voter may mark his first , second , third , etc. , prefer- ences among the candidates , with his first choice being given five points , his ...
... possible for a candidate disapproved by the majority to get elected . Let us assume that each voter may mark his first , second , third , etc. , prefer- ences among the candidates , with his first choice being given five points , his ...
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... possible method is to turn to the investigation of nature , to col- lect the greatest possible mass of varied experiences , to compare these and to gen- eralize them in the simplest and most com- prehensive proposition . In other words ...
... possible method is to turn to the investigation of nature , to col- lect the greatest possible mass of varied experiences , to compare these and to gen- eralize them in the simplest and most com- prehensive proposition . In other words ...
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... possible motives . But as soon as this is recognized , the recognition brings about a fresh act of awareness , which in its turn can generate yet another activity of the will . In this way the chain proceeds , without it ever being possible ...
... possible motives . But as soon as this is recognized , the recognition brings about a fresh act of awareness , which in its turn can generate yet another activity of the will . In this way the chain proceeds , without it ever being possible ...
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