The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... follow these and come to a depression which is a glacial crevice almost ten feet across . On the following day when ... follows : 1 ) the rationalist view of the Greek philosophers and medieval thinkers ; 2 ) the naturalistic philosophy ...
... follow these and come to a depression which is a glacial crevice almost ten feet across . On the following day when ... follows : 1 ) the rationalist view of the Greek philosophers and medieval thinkers ; 2 ) the naturalistic philosophy ...
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... follows we shall see some examples of these laws , but the general situation appears to be as follows . The strong interactions obey all the conservation laws . But as the interaction that is studied gets weaker - first the ...
... follows we shall see some examples of these laws , but the general situation appears to be as follows . The strong interactions obey all the conservation laws . But as the interaction that is studied gets weaker - first the ...
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... follows : " Why , my dear Raphael , I wonder that you do not attach yourself to some king . I am sure there is none ... follow , as I am sure you will , straightforward and honor- able courses . From the monarch , as from a never ...
... follows : " Why , my dear Raphael , I wonder that you do not attach yourself to some king . I am sure there is none ... follow , as I am sure you will , straightforward and honor- able courses . From the monarch , as from a never ...
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