Connecticut Review, Zväzky 3–4Board of Trustees for the Connecticut State Colleges., 1969 |
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... considered to belong to some noncognitive area of interest . If they are considered largely emotive by logical positivists , they are so in virtue of a rational principle . This first regulative ideal , intersubjective testability ...
... considered to belong to some noncognitive area of interest . If they are considered largely emotive by logical positivists , they are so in virtue of a rational principle . This first regulative ideal , intersubjective testability ...
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... considered as psychology , is an awareness of his limitations . Considered as philosophy , it is an understanding of the nature of the universe . Knowledge about the universe is one of the things that the hero of the archetypal under ...
... considered as psychology , is an awareness of his limitations . Considered as philosophy , it is an understanding of the nature of the universe . Knowledge about the universe is one of the things that the hero of the archetypal under ...
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... considered a high - handed treatment of Greene , three directors submitted a joint resignation , explaining that first they were unable to support the entire slate because they favored the election of John Clark and George Ritter who ...
... considered a high - handed treatment of Greene , three directors submitted a joint resignation , explaining that first they were unable to support the entire slate because they favored the election of John Clark and George Ritter who ...
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THE ROOSEVELT | 45 |
HISTORY | 59 |
TWO ESSAYS ON ALCOTT | 92 |
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