Harvard Educational Review, Volume 26Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1956 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... ideas . Unless the western world takes ideas as seriously its future is hazardous indeed . It must be granted that we have taken scientific ideas seriously , and with them we have built our magnificent technology . But in the realm of ...
... ideas . Unless the western world takes ideas as seriously its future is hazardous indeed . It must be granted that we have taken scientific ideas seriously , and with them we have built our magnificent technology . But in the realm of ...
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... ideas from action , of theory from practice . Presumably the point relates to the analysis of experiment , discussed above , according to which theo- retical ideas arise out of disorganized practical situations and guide fur- ther ...
... ideas from action , of theory from practice . Presumably the point relates to the analysis of experiment , discussed above , according to which theo- retical ideas arise out of disorganized practical situations and guide fur- ther ...
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... ideas which are worthless in the sense indicated . Now Dewey's view seems in great part motivated by emphasis on the empirical control over ideas in science , and what he opposes is the ir- responsible assertion of claims unwarranted by ...
... ideas which are worthless in the sense indicated . Now Dewey's view seems in great part motivated by emphasis on the empirical control over ideas in science , and what he opposes is the ir- responsible assertion of claims unwarranted by ...
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Richard W Willard Reginald D Archambault Rachel Chaffey | 3 |
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