Readings for Liberal Education, Volúmenes1-2Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... practical or instinctive interests , and second , our aesthetic interests . The dog singles out of any situation its smells , and the horse its sounds , because they may reveal facts of practical moment and are instinctively exciting to ...
... practical or instinctive interests , and second , our aesthetic interests . The dog singles out of any situation its smells , and the horse its sounds , because they may reveal facts of practical moment and are instinctively exciting to ...
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... practical re- sult is not offered as a justification for Rutherford or Einstein or Millikan or Bohr or any of their peers . Let them alone . No educational administrator can possibly direct the channels in which these or other men shall ...
... practical re- sult is not offered as a justification for Rutherford or Einstein or Millikan or Bohr or any of their peers . Let them alone . No educational administrator can possibly direct the channels in which these or other men shall ...
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... practical questions in a scientific manner . Thus it becomes obvious that one must be wary in attributing scientific ... practical engineers or practical lawyers or practical doctors , but rather in the fact that even in the pursuit of ...
... practical questions in a scientific manner . Thus it becomes obvious that one must be wary in attributing scientific ... practical engineers or practical lawyers or practical doctors , but rather in the fact that even in the pursuit of ...
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LEARNING | 1 |
How Agassiz Taught Shaler Nathaniel Southgate Shaler | 12 |
Gate Receipts and Glory Robert M Hutchins | 28 |
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Readings for Liberal Education, Volúmenes1-2 Louis Glenn Locke,William Merriam Gibson,George Arms Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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