Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... Nature is good and natural growth an exhibition of the good . Everything has been prearranged so as to make harmonious life possible . Man can be happy because , by way of intuition , he can grasp the idea of a divine cosmos and live up ...
... Nature is good and natural growth an exhibition of the good . Everything has been prearranged so as to make harmonious life possible . Man can be happy because , by way of intuition , he can grasp the idea of a divine cosmos and live up ...
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... 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 To change the figure , 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 To change the figure , the ...
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... nature , nor of a different stuff from nature . The creative power of man is one aspect of the creative power constantly being expressed in all nature . Somewhere in the constant process of change a point was reached which made possible ...
... nature , nor of a different stuff from nature . The creative power of man is one aspect of the creative power constantly being expressed in all nature . Somewhere in the constant process of change a point was reached which made possible ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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