Harvard Educational Review, Volume 13Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1943 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... human climacteric called The Renaissance . It signified the keynote of the challenge to the barrenness , the irrelevance , the intellectualism , the isolationism , the otherwordliness of the scholastic philosophy which had dominated ...
... human climacteric called The Renaissance . It signified the keynote of the challenge to the barrenness , the irrelevance , the intellectualism , the isolationism , the otherwordliness of the scholastic philosophy which had dominated ...
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... human nature of which he so likes to speak in high sounding terms if he has only biological , mechanistic , or irrational concepts at the bottom of his philosophy and does not see that human life and history require also rationality ...
... human nature of which he so likes to speak in high sounding terms if he has only biological , mechanistic , or irrational concepts at the bottom of his philosophy and does not see that human life and history require also rationality ...
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... human relationship , material power and progress will but serve to increase the afflictions of mankind . Being a practical , realistic , and pragmatic people , they launched their frontal attack upon this vital question , and in so ...
... human relationship , material power and progress will but serve to increase the afflictions of mankind . Being a practical , realistic , and pragmatic people , they launched their frontal attack upon this vital question , and in so ...
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