The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... relation to happiness , while WEALTH 10b deals with the question of the limits to the acquisition of wealth . HAP- PINESS 2b ( 1 ) might also be consulted for discussions of the relation of the goods of fortune to happiness . The ...
... relation to happiness , while WEALTH 10b deals with the question of the limits to the acquisition of wealth . HAP- PINESS 2b ( 1 ) might also be consulted for discussions of the relation of the goods of fortune to happiness . The ...
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... relation to God ; the map of many modern philosophers , such as Hume or Kant , has been anthropocentric , representing all reality in relation to man and his nature ; and again the map of some more recent philosophers , like Henri ...
... relation to God ; the map of many modern philosophers , such as Hume or Kant , has been anthropocentric , representing all reality in relation to man and his nature ; and again the map of some more recent philosophers , like Henri ...
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... relation- ship ; all problems that we identify as " sexual " in character stem from the various ways in which this mutual relation becomes disturbed or dis- torted . Second , full cognizance is taken of the revolution that occurred with ...
... relation- ship ; all problems that we identify as " sexual " in character stem from the various ways in which this mutual relation becomes disturbed or dis- torted . Second , full cognizance is taken of the revolution that occurred with ...
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