The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams Cincinnati, 1937 - 1520 Seiten |
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... human attitudes which may or may not be enhanced by 9 cosmologies . Positively Stated : 1. Humanism is the conviction that human life is of supreme worth ; and consequently must be treated as an end , not as a means . This is the basal ...
... human attitudes which may or may not be enhanced by 9 cosmologies . Positively Stated : 1. Humanism is the conviction that human life is of supreme worth ; and consequently must be treated as an end , not as a means . This is the basal ...
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... Human life is of supreme importance and con- sequently must be treated as an end , not as a means . 2. Humanism is the effort to understand human experience by means of human inquiry . The nu- merous explanations of human experience ...
... Human life is of supreme importance and con- sequently must be treated as an end , not as a means . 2. Humanism is the effort to understand human experience by means of human inquiry . The nu- merous explanations of human experience ...
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... human development is conditioned by the cosmic situation ; but it holds that within certain limits human intelligence is regulative of cosmic situations for human ends . Somehow and to some extent the cosmic situation conditions but ...
... human development is conditioned by the cosmic situation ; but it holds that within certain limits human intelligence is regulative of cosmic situations for human ends . Somehow and to some extent the cosmic situation conditions but ...
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Colonial Beginnings in Virginia | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
JOHN WINTHROP 15881649 | 19 |
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