Naturalism in American EducationBenziger Brothers, 1938 - 285 страница |
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... ideal ends arousing us to desire and actions . " " " God " means solely ideal ends which in specific situations influence our volition and emotion “ in contrast with the doc- trine of religions that ' God ' designates of some kind of ...
... ideal ends arousing us to desire and actions . " " " God " means solely ideal ends which in specific situations influence our volition and emotion “ in contrast with the doc- trine of religions that ' God ' designates of some kind of ...
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... ideal of Dewey , Kilpatrick , etc. , should or should not supplant the traditional ideal of the past and , hence , whether or not the school should inculcate this social- istic spirit . The Passive - Active category centers on the ...
... ideal of Dewey , Kilpatrick , etc. , should or should not supplant the traditional ideal of the past and , hence , whether or not the school should inculcate this social- istic spirit . The Passive - Active category centers on the ...
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Geoffrey O'Connell. tian ideal . This new relation in turn is being moti- vated by an anti - Christian ideal endowed with a spiri- tual force . The fact which really confronts us today , as Dawson says , is " that the coming conflict is ...
Geoffrey O'Connell. tian ideal . This new relation in turn is being moti- vated by an anti - Christian ideal endowed with a spiri- tual force . The fact which really confronts us today , as Dawson says , is " that the coming conflict is ...
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INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 43 |
INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 68 |
DEWEY AS AN EXPONENT OF NATURALISM | 104 |
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