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plications are made explicit, there emerges a definite philosophy. I have no
intention here of trying to unfold such a philosophy, but rather to indicate what a
philosophy based on experience as the ultimate authority in knowledge and
conduct ...
plications are made explicit, there emerges a definite philosophy. I have no
intention here of trying to unfold such a philosophy, but rather to indicate what a
philosophy based on experience as the ultimate authority in knowledge and
conduct ...
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The chief intellectual characteristic of the present age is its despair of any
constructive philosophy — not just in its technical meaning, but in the sense of
any integrated outlook and attitude. The developments of the last century have
gone so ...
The chief intellectual characteristic of the present age is its despair of any
constructive philosophy — not just in its technical meaning, but in the sense of
any integrated outlook and attitude. The developments of the last century have
gone so ...
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was based on the belief then current in China that a Chinese student must learn
some useful art, and literature and philosophy were not considered of any
practical use. But there was also an economic motive : the College of Agriculture
then ...
was based on the belief then current in China that a Chinese student must learn
some useful art, and literature and philosophy were not considered of any
practical use. But there was also an economic motive : the College of Agriculture
then ...
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