The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 35
... side of the question . The peculiarity of the evi- dence of mathematical truths is that all the argument is on one side . There are no objections , and no answers to objections . But on every subject on which difference of opinion is ...
... side of the question . The peculiarity of the evi- dence of mathematical truths is that all the argument is on one side . There are no objections , and no answers to objections . But on every subject on which difference of opinion is ...
Page 424
... side and from the other we are also re- proached for leaving out of account the solidarity of mankind and considering man in isolation . And this , say the Communists , is because we base our doctrine upon pure subjectivity - upon the ...
... side and from the other we are also re- proached for leaving out of account the solidarity of mankind and considering man in isolation . And this , say the Communists , is because we base our doctrine upon pure subjectivity - upon the ...
Page 477
... side at the rear of the square Temple , and bring the congregation into the room . at the sides on a lower level so those enter- ing would be imperceptible to the audi- ence ? This would preserve the quiet and dignity of the room itself ...
... side at the rear of the square Temple , and bring the congregation into the room . at the sides on a lower level so those enter- ing would be imperceptible to the audi- ence ? This would preserve the quiet and dignity of the room itself ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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