Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... man's duty of making the cosmos an ethos , for the will of the gods , for Plato's fulfillment of ideals , and for Aristotle's conviction that the ideals must be in man because man's mind transcends the limitations and demands of matter ...
... man's duty of making the cosmos an ethos , for the will of the gods , for Plato's fulfillment of ideals , and for Aristotle's conviction that the ideals must be in man because man's mind transcends the limitations and demands of matter ...
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... man's living , just as it does in today's world . We must never underestimate the intelligence of early man in transforming the natural world into his cultural world . It is as easy as this : if the grade schools today can teach part ...
... man's living , just as it does in today's world . We must never underestimate the intelligence of early man in transforming the natural world into his cultural world . It is as easy as this : if the grade schools today can teach part ...
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Leo Albert Foley. man's freedom . This , for Kant , is a physical fact because of the physical nature of man , like it or not . The state and church , then , exist ( 1 ) to guarantee man's rights , ( 2 ) to guide , and ( 3 ) to restrain ...
Leo Albert Foley. man's freedom . This , for Kant , is a physical fact because of the physical nature of man , like it or not . The state and church , then , exist ( 1 ) to guarantee man's rights , ( 2 ) to guide , and ( 3 ) to restrain ...
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