The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1969 |
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... progress . " Indeed , now , as in Fillmore's time , innovation and the extended spectrum of choices made available to man through scientifically based technology is considered by many to constitute true progress . It may be profitable ...
... progress . " Indeed , now , as in Fillmore's time , innovation and the extended spectrum of choices made available to man through scientifically based technology is considered by many to constitute true progress . It may be profitable ...
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... progress was gaining credibility , there was as yet no notion of evolution , and the possible degeneration of the human race was not even considered . Men believed that the human species was stable in form and structure throughout time ...
... progress was gaining credibility , there was as yet no notion of evolution , and the possible degeneration of the human race was not even considered . Men believed that the human species was stable in form and structure throughout time ...
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... progress in terms of economic growth , then , existing statistics appear to provide a measure of progress and to demonstrate that technological innovation is largely responsible for it . From this point of view , to assure continued ...
... progress in terms of economic growth , then , existing statistics appear to provide a measure of progress and to demonstrate that technological innovation is largely responsible for it . From this point of view , to assure continued ...
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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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