Naturalism in American EducationBenziger Brothers, 1938 - Всего страниц: 285 |
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... spirit " would seem to be one with the spirit of science itself . " It objects to metaphysics as an abstract , mechanical and hair - splitting exercise of the mind . It believes that metaphysics is a futile jumble of speculations ...
... spirit " would seem to be one with the spirit of science itself . " It objects to metaphysics as an abstract , mechanical and hair - splitting exercise of the mind . It believes that metaphysics is a futile jumble of speculations ...
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... spirit was , as we have seen , manifest among the radical influences of the Revolu- tion and gave rise to the theory that every one has a right to education , it was Pestalozzianism which en- abled this theory to be put into practice ...
... spirit was , as we have seen , manifest among the radical influences of the Revolu- tion and gave rise to the theory that every one has a right to education , it was Pestalozzianism which en- abled this theory to be put into practice ...
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... spirit of our civilization , and that so long as that spirit is unchanged no improvements in social or economic machinery will help us in the long run . " " It is this naturalistic spirit which produced the false philosophies of ...
... spirit of our civilization , and that so long as that spirit is unchanged no improvements in social or economic machinery will help us in the long run . " " It is this naturalistic spirit which produced the false philosophies of ...
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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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