A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1936 - 765 Seiten |
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... regard the world as the creation of thought and so as consisting of thought . Until early in the nineteenth century it was still compatible with scientific knowledge to regard life as something standing entirely apart from inanimate ...
... regard the world as the creation of thought and so as consisting of thought . Until early in the nineteenth century it was still compatible with scientific knowledge to regard life as something standing entirely apart from inanimate ...
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... regard them merely as raw material for some scheme . Neither character nor intelligence will develop as well or as freely where the teacher is deficient in love ; and love of this kind consists essentially in feeling the child as an end ...
... regard them merely as raw material for some scheme . Neither character nor intelligence will develop as well or as freely where the teacher is deficient in love ; and love of this kind consists essentially in feeling the child as an end ...
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... regard as of great importance ; I should wish to see courage culti- vated in all nations , in all classes , and in both sexes . But when the method adopted is repressive , it entails the evils always associated with that practice ...
... regard as of great importance ; I should wish to see courage culti- vated in all nations , in all classes , and in both sexes . But when the method adopted is repressive , it entails the evils always associated with that practice ...
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THE RESULTS DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT HAS GIVEN | 3 |
L | 11 |
John Dewey | 25 |
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American Aristotle beauty become believe Bertrand Russell capital capitalist century character civilization common competition coöperative criticism democracy democratic desire doctrine economic effect emotions England equal Europe European existing experience fact factors of production Fascist feeling force foreign frontier G. D. H. Cole German Graham Wallas Hoover human ideal ideas important increase individual industry interest Italian Italy labor laissez faire League of Nations less living machine mankind Matthew Arnold means ment merely mind modern moral movement nature never organization parties peace philosophy planned economy planning political possible present principle problem production question race reason régime religion religious result Russia scientific seems sense social socialist society spirit struggle Sweden theory things thought tion tradition true United universal whole