Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 304
... thought and sensa- tion become " operations , " a coher- ence theory of truth becomes a " cor- respondence " theory , by dint merely of re - christening . At worst , communi- cation breaks down altogether . What is meant by " the ...
... thought and sensa- tion become " operations , " a coher- ence theory of truth becomes a " cor- respondence " theory , by dint merely of re - christening . At worst , communi- cation breaks down altogether . What is meant by " the ...
Page 182
... thought , each fearful and suspicious of the other , thus adding to man's danger and jeopardizing his achieve- ments ? It is in this context that interaction between Arab - Moslem thought and that of the West assumes significance and ...
... thought , each fearful and suspicious of the other , thus adding to man's danger and jeopardizing his achieve- ments ? It is in this context that interaction between Arab - Moslem thought and that of the West assumes significance and ...
Page 188
... thought is limited by inadequate knowledge and understanding of Western thought . Its exponents have been primarily concerned with the external achievements of Western civilization . They do not attempt to understand the basic elements ...
... thought is limited by inadequate knowledge and understanding of Western thought . Its exponents have been primarily concerned with the external achievements of Western civilization . They do not attempt to understand the basic elements ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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