Education, Volumen31New England Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... matter how useful , but beings susceptible of all those higher emotions of the soul which can be nurtured only by intimate contact with the great minds and thoughts of the past . In placing a relative valuation upon the natural sciences ...
... matter how useful , but beings susceptible of all those higher emotions of the soul which can be nurtured only by intimate contact with the great minds and thoughts of the past . In placing a relative valuation upon the natural sciences ...
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... matter is serious and all - embracing . " Religion , philosophy and art , " says Hegel , " have the same content . " What that content is and what its evolution has been as it passed from a struggling partiality to an all - embracing ...
... matter is serious and all - embracing . " Religion , philosophy and art , " says Hegel , " have the same content . " What that content is and what its evolution has been as it passed from a struggling partiality to an all - embracing ...
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... matter of time before human beings would deteriorate to such an extent that might would be the only right , and under this condition great destruction if not actual annihilation is the inevitable result . Now comes the question as to ...
... matter of time before human beings would deteriorate to such an extent that might would be the only right , and under this condition great destruction if not actual annihilation is the inevitable result . Now comes the question as to ...
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... matter of slowly acquired strength and stability in neurones that only gradually , during years , interknit and develop . Sim- ilarly the spinal cord in the infant is proportionally three times as conspicuous as it is in the adult . In ...
... matter of slowly acquired strength and stability in neurones that only gradually , during years , interknit and develop . Sim- ilarly the spinal cord in the infant is proportionally three times as conspicuous as it is in the adult . In ...
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... matter demands . The present is no proper occasion perhaps to express an opinion as to several factors of what in the schools doubt- less is supposed to be scientific hygiene , but nevertheless it is patent to many physiologists and ...
... matter demands . The present is no proper occasion perhaps to express an opinion as to several factors of what in the schools doubt- less is supposed to be scientific hygiene , but nevertheless it is patent to many physiologists and ...
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