Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... nature and the general laws of life valid also for the human race . " 12 This is no doubt a great and laudable purpose , and the fact that all countries , including the democracies , have sinned against these laws in both their internal ...
... nature and the general laws of life valid also for the human race . " 12 This is no doubt a great and laudable purpose , and the fact that all countries , including the democracies , have sinned against these laws in both their internal ...
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... NATURE If the supernatural world has held a lesser place in China than in most other civilizations , quite the reverse is true of the second of our three categories , the world of nature . For the Chinese , this world of nature , with ...
... NATURE If the supernatural world has held a lesser place in China than in most other civilizations , quite the reverse is true of the second of our three categories , the world of nature . For the Chinese , this world of nature , with ...
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... nature . This is not to be done by a facile giving in to one's emotions , but by a process of self discipline ( through meditation and other means ) that will result in a lessening of the desires and a consequent feeling of calm content ...
... nature . This is not to be done by a facile giving in to one's emotions , but by a process of self discipline ( through meditation and other means ) that will result in a lessening of the desires and a consequent feeling of calm content ...
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EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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