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... JOHN DEWEY 21 IV . V. ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN THEODORE DREISER 37 55 VI . H. G. WELLS 79 VII . FRIDTJOF NANSEN 93 VIII . SIR JAMES JEANS 107 IX . IRVING BABBITT 121 X. SIR ARTHUR KEITH 139 XI . JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS 153 XII . H. L. ...
... JOHN DEWEY 21 IV . V. ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN THEODORE DREISER 37 55 VI . H. G. WELLS 79 VII . FRIDTJOF NANSEN 93 VIII . SIR JAMES JEANS 107 IX . IRVING BABBITT 121 X. SIR ARTHUR KEITH 139 XI . JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS 153 XII . H. L. ...
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... whereas , with our present psychology and political organization , every increase in scientific knowledge brings the destruction of civi- lization nearer . JOHN DEWEY JOHN DEWEY FAITH was once almost universally thought BERTRAND RUSSELL 19.
... whereas , with our present psychology and political organization , every increase in scientific knowledge brings the destruction of civi- lization nearer . JOHN DEWEY JOHN DEWEY FAITH was once almost universally thought BERTRAND RUSSELL 19.
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... John Dewey is as irrational as to expect it to carve like Phidias or paint like Rembrandt . It will be guided by its desires and emotions . The intellectuals , particularly the younger ones , immensely overestimate the influence of ...
... John Dewey is as irrational as to expect it to carve like Phidias or paint like Rembrandt . It will be guided by its desires and emotions . The intellectuals , particularly the younger ones , immensely overestimate the influence of ...
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