Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... sense data and images , but is that of continental romanticism , for which experience is a welling up of creative force , organ- ic , concrete and confluent , internally alive . Mr. Dewey has made no bones about his allegiance to Hegel ...
... sense data and images , but is that of continental romanticism , for which experience is a welling up of creative force , organ- ic , concrete and confluent , internally alive . Mr. Dewey has made no bones about his allegiance to Hegel ...
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... sense . We have come to distrust common sense , even though it represents the essence of thousands of years of human ex- perience . Perhaps we will find it more valid than we have sometimes recently supposed . There are many reasons for ...
... sense . We have come to distrust common sense , even though it represents the essence of thousands of years of human ex- perience . Perhaps we will find it more valid than we have sometimes recently supposed . There are many reasons for ...
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... sense , taking him far too seriously , or let- ting him take himself so ; and in an- other sense they were not taking him seriously enough , because they were ignoring the fact that his psychologi- cal development at this time could not ...
... sense , taking him far too seriously , or let- ting him take himself so ; and in an- other sense they were not taking him seriously enough , because they were ignoring the fact that his psychologi- cal development at this time could not ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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