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The processes of the mind studied in logic must be applied in all the sciences . The material aspects of logic - grammar and discourse will be required for the orderly and effective expression of truth in communication .
The processes of the mind studied in logic must be applied in all the sciences . The material aspects of logic - grammar and discourse will be required for the orderly and effective expression of truth in communication .
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Here , too , the young mind pursues the breathtaking beauty of a microscopic and a macroscopic order that stretches from the inner structure of the atom to the boundless limits of the astral universe . How much more meaningful will be ...
Here , too , the young mind pursues the breathtaking beauty of a microscopic and a macroscopic order that stretches from the inner structure of the atom to the boundless limits of the astral universe . How much more meaningful will be ...
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A mind devoted to classicism in learning and in literature , such as the Renaissance mind and the mind of the Augustan Age , must meet with problems of imitation . England during the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries offered her ...
A mind devoted to classicism in learning and in literature , such as the Renaissance mind and the mind of the Augustan Age , must meet with problems of imitation . England during the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries offered her ...
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