The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... believe to be as infallible a maxim in politics , as that action and reaction are equal , is in mechanics . Nay , I believe we may advance one step farther , and affirm that the balance of power in a society , accompanies the balance of ...
... believe to be as infallible a maxim in politics , as that action and reaction are equal , is in mechanics . Nay , I believe we may advance one step farther , and affirm that the balance of power in a society , accompanies the balance of ...
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... believe in immortality , said William James , because we believe that we are fit for it , that , apart from reward and retribution , we believe that our life somehow deserves it . " Can things whose end is always dust and disappointment ...
... believe in immortality , said William James , because we believe that we are fit for it , that , apart from reward and retribution , we believe that our life somehow deserves it . " Can things whose end is always dust and disappointment ...
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... believe . By way of exception , he conscientiously and strictly gave injunction that no one should fall so far below the dignity of human nature as to believe that souls likewise perish with the body or that the world is the mere sport ...
... believe . By way of exception , he conscientiously and strictly gave injunction that no one should fall so far below the dignity of human nature as to believe that souls likewise perish with the body or that the world is the mere sport ...
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