The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... Perhaps America is like this . But Norman Mailer has not made his novel credible either on the level of naturalism or on that of prophetic vision . As a description of real circumstances , it is no more , no less , credible than Dr. No ...
... Perhaps America is like this . But Norman Mailer has not made his novel credible either on the level of naturalism or on that of prophetic vision . As a description of real circumstances , it is no more , no less , credible than Dr. No ...
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... Perhaps they lose their meaning because new elements are being introduced with vital force into the life of Man . I speak of the grow- ing mechanization and of its mad and anti - poetic influence on hu- manity . E.P .: Yes , that too ...
... Perhaps they lose their meaning because new elements are being introduced with vital force into the life of Man . I speak of the grow- ing mechanization and of its mad and anti - poetic influence on hu- manity . E.P .: Yes , that too ...
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... perhaps the special theory of relativity , and its implications about momentum and energy conservation , should be very carefully ex- plored to see how valid these implications really are . Thus , the year 1964 has seen two major ...
... perhaps the special theory of relativity , and its implications about momentum and energy conservation , should be very carefully ex- plored to see how valid these implications really are . Thus , the year 1964 has seen two major ...
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