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... social values ; the development of the student's capacities , both intellectual and physical ; the teaching of general knowledge ; and the cultivation of special skills . He emphasized that the mere acquisi- tion of facts was not ...
... social values ; the development of the student's capacities , both intellectual and physical ; the teaching of general knowledge ; and the cultivation of special skills . He emphasized that the mere acquisi- tion of facts was not ...
Page 451
... social and political evils , nor of assuming that the very establishment of socialism would be sufficient to cure all the social and political ills of humanity . The danger inherent in such a belief is , first , that it encourages ...
... social and political evils , nor of assuming that the very establishment of socialism would be sufficient to cure all the social and political ills of humanity . The danger inherent in such a belief is , first , that it encourages ...
Page 555
... social field and that , consequently , there is no consensus on social concepts and interrelationships . Even if there were a reliable social science , it would be of little help because the influence of sane and benevolent reasoning ...
... social field and that , consequently , there is no consensus on social concepts and interrelationships . Even if there were a reliable social science , it would be of little help because the influence of sane and benevolent reasoning ...
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