Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... values exists in- herently in the structure of the uni- verse , which of course includes the human nervous system , and that this natural order of values can be pro- gressively discovered and that means can be devised for applying it to ...
... values exists in- herently in the structure of the uni- verse , which of course includes the human nervous system , and that this natural order of values can be pro- gressively discovered and that means can be devised for applying it to ...
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... values , a consideration of what has constituted middle - class values in the past is of the utmost importance . Material success , indi- vidual striving , thrift , and social mo- bility have been the prevailing middle - class values ...
... values , a consideration of what has constituted middle - class values in the past is of the utmost importance . Material success , indi- vidual striving , thrift , and social mo- bility have been the prevailing middle - class values ...
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... values come about naturally in any society by talking about their intrinsic worth . Such persons push aside the simple fact that the existing social values at any given time and place are but the end product of historical , physical ...
... values come about naturally in any society by talking about their intrinsic worth . Such persons push aside the simple fact that the existing social values at any given time and place are but the end product of historical , physical ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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