The Spirit of American Philosophy: An Anthology, Selected, Edited and with Introductions |
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... traditional respect for the individual and with its effort to define the contexts in which individuality can flourish . Jefferson , Lincoln , Thoreau , Holmes , and Veblen are therefore among those included with Dewey , James , Cohen ...
... traditional respect for the individual and with its effort to define the contexts in which individuality can flourish . Jefferson , Lincoln , Thoreau , Holmes , and Veblen are therefore among those included with Dewey , James , Cohen ...
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... Traditional and Progressive Education , " where he cautioned against the exaggerations of the re- action away from traditional education . Dewey summarized the distinc- tions between progressive and traditional education in this way ...
... Traditional and Progressive Education , " where he cautioned against the exaggerations of the re- action away from traditional education . Dewey summarized the distinc- tions between progressive and traditional education in this way ...
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... traditional education which is reacted against . For any theory and set of practices is dogmatic which is not based upon critical examination of its own underlying principles . Let us say that the new education emphasizes the freedom of ...
... traditional education which is reacted against . For any theory and set of practices is dogmatic which is not based upon critical examination of its own underlying principles . Let us say that the new education emphasizes the freedom of ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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