Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 125
... course is usually the substance of texts in eth- ics but Professor Ducasse once more stresses the going concerns of the stu- dent rather than " what the well- informed philosophy student should i know . " 22 : The course would find ...
... course is usually the substance of texts in eth- ics but Professor Ducasse once more stresses the going concerns of the stu- dent rather than " what the well- informed philosophy student should i know . " 22 : The course would find ...
Page 170
... course extending over the first six years and the higher course of two years to which gradu- ates of the ordinary course may be admitted . Since 1908 the first six years have been compulsory . The other two years were added in 1941 ...
... course extending over the first six years and the higher course of two years to which gradu- ates of the ordinary course may be admitted . Since 1908 the first six years have been compulsory . The other two years were added in 1941 ...
Page 165
... course , pleading for this particular classification ; I am pleading only for a genuinely cross- sectional introduction , rather than the too familiar kind which considers almost entirely one philosophy , such as progressivism , or at ...
... course , pleading for this particular classification ; I am pleading only for a genuinely cross- sectional introduction , rather than the too familiar kind which considers almost entirely one philosophy , such as progressivism , or at ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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