Naturalism in American EducationBenziger Brothers, 1938 - Всего страниц: 285 |
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... moral end . " s " success and failure 68 65 John Dewey , Human Nature and Conduct ( New York : The Modern Library , 1930 ) , p . 319. He holds that " every moral situa- tion is a unique situation having its own irreplaceable good ...
... moral end . " s " success and failure 68 65 John Dewey , Human Nature and Conduct ( New York : The Modern Library , 1930 ) , p . 319. He holds that " every moral situa- tion is a unique situation having its own irreplaceable good ...
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... moral judg- ments are hypotheses to be used in a scientific experi- mental technique , thus banishing forever the idea of fixed and immutable principles of conduct . " And the moral and social are but two phases of the identical ...
... moral judg- ments are hypotheses to be used in a scientific experi- mental technique , thus banishing forever the idea of fixed and immutable principles of conduct . " And the moral and social are but two phases of the identical ...
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... moral , that is to say , social . " Discipline , natural development , culture , social efficiency , are moral traits - marks of a person who is a worthy mem- ber of that society which it is the business of educa- tion to further ...
... moral , that is to say , social . " Discipline , natural development , culture , social efficiency , are moral traits - marks of a person who is a worthy mem- ber of that society which it is the business of educa- tion to further ...
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INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 43 |
INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 68 |
DEWEY AS AN EXPONENT OF NATURALISM | 104 |
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