The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... questions have come to dominate the scene so that , for example , instead of raising the question of the good - the question of what men ought to be and to do- attention is shifted to such considerations as : What sort of predicate is ...
... questions have come to dominate the scene so that , for example , instead of raising the question of the good - the question of what men ought to be and to do- attention is shifted to such considerations as : What sort of predicate is ...
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... question that are peculiar to it alone , but the questions tend to flow into each other in most discussions . The fact is that there are logical and methodo- logical questions about the use of models in scientific inquiry that are ...
... question that are peculiar to it alone , but the questions tend to flow into each other in most discussions . The fact is that there are logical and methodo- logical questions about the use of models in scientific inquiry that are ...
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... questions can be distinguished . One , the conceptual question , is whether matter is ulti- mately continuous or discrete , that is , com- posed of indivisible units . The other , the op- erational question , is whether the indivisibles ...
... questions can be distinguished . One , the conceptual question , is whether matter is ulti- mately continuous or discrete , that is , com- posed of indivisible units . The other , the op- erational question , is whether the indivisibles ...
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