The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... past with which to confront - as with some dazzling shield - the disruptive values , but he had to use weapons of modern form and idiom in order to fight against these values for the envisioned past . Writers like Proust , Eliot , Pound ...
... past with which to confront - as with some dazzling shield - the disruptive values , but he had to use weapons of modern form and idiom in order to fight against these values for the envisioned past . Writers like Proust , Eliot , Pound ...
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... past . An awareness of the great works of the past can protect us against the fashions and fads of the moment , and it has to be confessed that in every age there are intel- lectual fashions . In an age of change as rapid as this ...
... past . An awareness of the great works of the past can protect us against the fashions and fads of the moment , and it has to be confessed that in every age there are intel- lectual fashions . In an age of change as rapid as this ...
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... past and the future . This lack of sym- metry between past and future can come about even though the under- lying equations of physics that predict the behavior of the universe are symmetric under the exchange of the past and future ...
... past and the future . This lack of sym- metry between past and future can come about even though the under- lying equations of physics that predict the behavior of the universe are symmetric under the exchange of the past and future ...
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