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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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Albert Einstein. The practical moral to be drawn from this is that servile labor - even if it produces necessities - should be minimized to the utmost , and that leisure must be distributed more uni- versally in the form of a shorter ...
Albert Einstein. The practical moral to be drawn from this is that servile labor - even if it produces necessities - should be minimized to the utmost , and that leisure must be distributed more uni- versally in the form of a shorter ...
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... practical man , that the meaning of the visible world is to be found in the invisible . That has been the secret of their suc- cess . They have failed when they tried either to describe the details of the visible world or to dictate the ...
... practical man , that the meaning of the visible world is to be found in the invisible . That has been the secret of their suc- cess . They have failed when they tried either to describe the details of the visible world or to dictate the ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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