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Albert Einstein. must guide its conduct by instinct , by practical hand - to - mouth considerations , by its inborn moral sense , if it has one . Except in the very simplest of matters its newly awakened intellect is not yet a very safe ...
Albert Einstein. must guide its conduct by instinct , by practical hand - to - mouth considerations , by its inborn moral sense , if it has one . Except in the very simplest of matters its newly awakened intellect is not yet a very safe ...
Page 126
... practical affairs ; he is likely to get on more quickly if he assumes the " mucker pose . " Ac- cording to William James , usually taken to be the representa- tive American philosopher , the very idea of the gentleman has about it ...
... practical affairs ; he is likely to get on more quickly if he assumes the " mucker pose . " Ac- cording to William James , usually taken to be the representa- tive American philosopher , the very idea of the gentleman has about it ...
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... practical activity , and though the Athenians in some measure retained their hold on the fundamental manual and ... practical , in constant and rhythmically re- lated activity . The practical moral to be drawn from this is that LEWIS ...
... practical activity , and though the Athenians in some measure retained their hold on the fundamental manual and ... practical , in constant and rhythmically re- lated activity . The practical moral to be drawn from this is that LEWIS ...
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