Readings for Liberal Education, Volúmenes1-2Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... social studies are branches of science - that is to say , the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake . There are , nevertheless , two important differences between the natural sciences and the social studies which make it desirable ( for ...
... social studies are branches of science - that is to say , the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake . There are , nevertheless , two important differences between the natural sciences and the social studies which make it desirable ( for ...
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... social animal , that is to say , with his social activities as conditioned by intelligence and inspired by conscious pur- pose . They aim to disclose not only what man has done in the world , but also what he has thought about the world ...
... social animal , that is to say , with his social activities as conditioned by intelligence and inspired by conscious pur- pose . They aim to disclose not only what man has done in the world , but also what he has thought about the world ...
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... social contract theory of the origin of society . This theory is admirably stated early in the second book of ... social contract . The compact was to form society . Consenting to live in society , man sur- rendered his natural right to ...
... social contract theory of the origin of society . This theory is admirably stated early in the second book of ... social contract . The compact was to form society . Consenting to live in society , man sur- rendered his natural right to ...
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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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