The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1969 |
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... question : how do men come by that elementary feeling , or notion , of the divinity ? Some of them assure us they have seen God , be it only in a cloud , as Moses saw Yahweh ; others say that God unexpectedly raised them up to himself ...
... question : how do men come by that elementary feeling , or notion , of the divinity ? Some of them assure us they have seen God , be it only in a cloud , as Moses saw Yahweh ; others say that God unexpectedly raised them up to himself ...
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... question : How do you know what you are looking for ? The real message of Augustine is pre- cisely his acute feeling of the inevitability of the question . However we look at it , the origin of the proof lies in the mind from which the ...
... question : How do you know what you are looking for ? The real message of Augustine is pre- cisely his acute feeling of the inevitability of the question . However we look at it , the origin of the proof lies in the mind from which the ...
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... question for Aquinas alone , it was already a question for Aristotle , and it still is a question for all philosophers . Let us call it the mystery of induction . In the many works contained in his Organon , Aristotle has said precious ...
... question for Aquinas alone , it was already a question for Aristotle , and it still is a question for all philosophers . Let us call it the mystery of induction . In the many works contained in his Organon , Aristotle has said precious ...
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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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