The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... sense . Philosophy is said to be rooted in common experience as opposed to the special or abstract experience of the sciences , and philosophy is what Adler calls a " non - investigative " enterprise in that it does not begin , as ...
... sense . Philosophy is said to be rooted in common experience as opposed to the special or abstract experience of the sciences , and philosophy is what Adler calls a " non - investigative " enterprise in that it does not begin , as ...
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... sense only if that promotes strictly reproductive fitness . As has been noted , the two usually coincide but this is not necessarily so . It is somewhat confusing and is , I think , unfortunate that most geneticists now define fitness ...
... sense only if that promotes strictly reproductive fitness . As has been noted , the two usually coincide but this is not necessarily so . It is somewhat confusing and is , I think , unfortunate that most geneticists now define fitness ...
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... sense of the attempt at a sig- nificant degree of self - rule by large com- munities , is by far the most important and challenging thing which is happening in the world today . It is not certain to succeed ; but on the success or ...
... sense of the attempt at a sig- nificant degree of self - rule by large com- munities , is by far the most important and challenging thing which is happening in the world today . It is not certain to succeed ; but on the success or ...
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