Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American Reform1953 |
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... things that are purely social , " he declared in his most widely quoted sen- tence , " we can be as separate as the fingers , yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress . " 8 In the early 1900's Washington's argument ...
... things that are purely social , " he declared in his most widely quoted sen- tence , " we can be as separate as the fingers , yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress . " 8 In the early 1900's Washington's argument ...
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... things , all things tend . In effect , this preconception imputes to things a tendency to work out what the instructed common sense of the time accepts as the adequate or worthy end of human effort . It is a projection of the accepted ...
... things , all things tend . In effect , this preconception imputes to things a tendency to work out what the instructed common sense of the time accepts as the adequate or worthy end of human effort . It is a projection of the accepted ...
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... things and activities of the mind ; it assumed that in the realm of thought the human mind was a fixed structure , which , by logic or in- tuition , arrived at certain truth . Such a closed system , James main- tained , ignored the ...
... things and activities of the mind ; it assumed that in the realm of thought the human mind was a fixed structure , which , by logic or in- tuition , arrived at certain truth . Such a closed system , James main- tained , ignored the ...
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