The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1969 |
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Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler. principles that would give support to their charges , and that they have not engaged in the moral reasoning that could make their criticisms tenable . Exactly the same principles that might ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler. principles that would give support to their charges , and that they have not engaged in the moral reasoning that could make their criticisms tenable . Exactly the same principles that might ...
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... principles . Twenty lines are not much on the question of knowing how the intellect reaches the first principles in the light of which it knows all the rest . But there are good reasons for Aristotle's surprising discretion , and we can ...
... principles . Twenty lines are not much on the question of knowing how the intellect reaches the first principles in the light of which it knows all the rest . But there are good reasons for Aristotle's surprising discretion , and we can ...
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... principles , and the origin of the idea of God . The problem of universals is , or should be , the crux ... principles ? Aquinas says principles are not innate , but that they are known in the natural light of the intellect in connection ...
... principles , and the origin of the idea of God . The problem of universals is , or should be , the crux ... principles ? Aquinas says principles are not innate , but that they are known in the natural light of the intellect in connection ...
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CLARK KERR The Pluralistic University in the Pluralistic Society | 4 |
EDWARD H LEVI The University As Custodian of Reason | 30 |
NOAM CHOMSKY The Function of the University in a Time of Crisis | 40 |
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