The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... represents an attempt to increase efficiency through a rationalization of operations . But , as we have already seen ... represented by a series of past observations transformed into fundamental economic " knowns " by the passage of time ...
... represents an attempt to increase efficiency through a rationalization of operations . But , as we have already seen ... represented by a series of past observations transformed into fundamental economic " knowns " by the passage of time ...
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... representing all reality in relation to man and his nature ; and again the map of some more recent philosophers , like Henri Bergson or Whitehead , has been biocentric , representing the cosmic process in relation to life and its ...
... representing all reality in relation to man and his nature ; and again the map of some more recent philosophers , like Henri Bergson or Whitehead , has been biocentric , representing the cosmic process in relation to life and its ...
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... represents a possible reaction , then Figure 4 represents another possible reaction . The two reactions differ in that I have crossed the s and the gamma legs in the two diagrams . They are the " crossed " re- actions of each other ...
... represents a possible reaction , then Figure 4 represents another possible reaction . The two reactions differ in that I have crossed the s and the gamma legs in the two diagrams . They are the " crossed " re- actions of each other ...
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