The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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... individual but the needs of social groups . Frequently we forget the well - adjusted teen - ager for the delinquent , the mentally balanced for the pathological , and the exceptional child for the average , and we feel that when we have ...
... individual but the needs of social groups . Frequently we forget the well - adjusted teen - ager for the delinquent , the mentally balanced for the pathological , and the exceptional child for the average , and we feel that when we have ...
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... individual initiative and imagination , and the courage to exer- cise it against group opinion ? Society is itself an education in the extrovert values , and I think it can be rightfully argued that rarely has there been a society which ...
... individual initiative and imagination , and the courage to exer- cise it against group opinion ? Society is itself an education in the extrovert values , and I think it can be rightfully argued that rarely has there been a society which ...
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... individual spontaneity is hardly recognized by the common modes of thinking as having any intrinsic worth , or deserving any regard on its own account . The majority , being satisfied with the ways of mankind as they now are ( for it is ...
... individual spontaneity is hardly recognized by the common modes of thinking as having any intrinsic worth , or deserving any regard on its own account . The majority , being satisfied with the ways of mankind as they now are ( for it is ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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