Harvard Educational Review, Volume 11Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1941 "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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... Plato , Hegel , and Kant , now serving as Research Associate in Phi- losophy at Harvard Univer- sity , brings to bear on con- temporary problems of na- tional life the learning and insight of Plato's concept of the state . If for a ...
... Plato , Hegel , and Kant , now serving as Research Associate in Phi- losophy at Harvard Univer- sity , brings to bear on con- temporary problems of na- tional life the learning and insight of Plato's concept of the state . If for a ...
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... Plato's family played a decisive role , and his uncle , Kritias , was the leader of the new autocratic government . In his dialogues Plato shows his devotion to this brilliant man , who , dis- tinguished both as poet and orator and ...
... Plato's family played a decisive role , and his uncle , Kritias , was the leader of the new autocratic government . In his dialogues Plato shows his devotion to this brilliant man , who , dis- tinguished both as poet and orator and ...
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... Plato's , anticipating modern psychological thought , that morality does not mean suppression of the sensual desires by force . Force causes revolt and conflict in both the soul and the State . In a sound nature the senses do ...
... Plato's , anticipating modern psychological thought , that morality does not mean suppression of the sensual desires by force . Force causes revolt and conflict in both the soul and the State . In a sound nature the senses do ...
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MCKAY DONALD C 4155 | 1 |
American Faith The 1726 | 10 |
Meaning of Citizenship The 1316 | 13 |
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