Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 60
... Committee has operated from a set of premises about Western society which most of the best minds and the best spirits of America accept not only intellectually but also with what the Committee calls " the pas- sions " ( p . 168 ) . III ...
... Committee has operated from a set of premises about Western society which most of the best minds and the best spirits of America accept not only intellectually but also with what the Committee calls " the pas- sions " ( p . 168 ) . III ...
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... Committee's fun- damental metaphysics - and for three reasons : first , because this essential element of the Report strikes the re- viewer as lacking in clarity ; second , because it seems desirable to make the fact clear that the ...
... Committee's fun- damental metaphysics - and for three reasons : first , because this essential element of the Report strikes the re- viewer as lacking in clarity ; second , because it seems desirable to make the fact clear that the ...
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... Committee's beliefs about the nature of society , of man , and of knowledge . Each of these blends with the others and also with a fourth pattern which constitutes the Committee's perception of the nature of education . nz di ht ம் T ...
... Committee's beliefs about the nature of society , of man , and of knowledge . Each of these blends with the others and also with a fourth pattern which constitutes the Committee's perception of the nature of education . nz di ht ம் T ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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