Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 182
... Arab - Moslem world into much closer contact with the West . These contacts are increasing in every direction and their influence is felt by an ever - widening circle of people . In the past it was naively assumed that increased ...
... Arab - Moslem world into much closer contact with the West . These contacts are increasing in every direction and their influence is felt by an ever - widening circle of people . In the past it was naively assumed that increased ...
Page 184
... Arab mind - lies more in the fields of medi- cine , chemistry , astronomy , geogra- phy , and mathematics than in the fields of philosophy and even the ology . When confronted with Greek phi- losophy , the early Arab theologians set out ...
... Arab mind - lies more in the fields of medi- cine , chemistry , astronomy , geogra- phy , and mathematics than in the fields of philosophy and even the ology . When confronted with Greek phi- losophy , the early Arab theologians set out ...
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... Arab society ? These are questions the answers to which have not been definitely formu- lated in the Arab mind . The Arabs , particularly the educated groups , are at present going through a valley of indecision . They are living in two ...
... Arab society ? These are questions the answers to which have not been definitely formu- lated in the Arab mind . The Arabs , particularly the educated groups , are at present going through a valley of indecision . They are living in two ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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