Tracts of the American Unitarian Association, Issues 354-356The Association, 1827 - Tracts |
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... ideal ; once you have set safety rather than freedom as your ideal , then democracy itself is destroyed ; you have taken the foundations out from under that which you seek to defend . In short , once democracy is put upon the defensive ...
... ideal ; once you have set safety rather than freedom as your ideal , then democracy itself is destroyed ; you have taken the foundations out from under that which you seek to defend . In short , once democracy is put upon the defensive ...
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... ideal is as far as possible from the ideal of the conditioned reflex . It is as distant as the two poles from the theory that " facts will lead you to a conclusion . ” We may well remind ourselves that the great Regents ' Inquiry in New ...
... ideal is as far as possible from the ideal of the conditioned reflex . It is as distant as the two poles from the theory that " facts will lead you to a conclusion . ” We may well remind ourselves that the great Regents ' Inquiry in New ...
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... ideal : “ The multitude of the wise is the welfare of the world . ” That ideal can never be attained by training for skills alone ; it may be attained by education for wisdom — through perspective , response to values , and industry ...
... ideal : “ The multitude of the wise is the welfare of the world . ” That ideal can never be attained by training for skills alone ; it may be attained by education for wisdom — through perspective , response to values , and industry ...
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