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Page 159
... thought and speech . Let us encourage the practice of the arts and bring as much beauty as possible into everyday life . Integrity goes with a lack of prejudice , and both are fortified by genuine humility and self - discipline . Above ...
... thought and speech . Let us encourage the practice of the arts and bring as much beauty as possible into everyday life . Integrity goes with a lack of prejudice , and both are fortified by genuine humility and self - discipline . Above ...
Page 245
... thought , does not lead one to expect . By the turn of the century the ' boom ' was nearly spent . More realistic and radical forces were beginning to make themselves felt . None the less , religious thought in the universities and ...
... thought , does not lead one to expect . By the turn of the century the ' boom ' was nearly spent . More realistic and radical forces were beginning to make themselves felt . None the less , religious thought in the universities and ...
Page 374
... thought that have been interwoven in the native mind by untold centuries of magic , serfdom , and barbarism cannot be unravelled in a generation or two ; and it is the old mental and moral warp that excites the aversion of Europeans ...
... thought that have been interwoven in the native mind by untold centuries of magic , serfdom , and barbarism cannot be unravelled in a generation or two ; and it is the old mental and moral warp that excites the aversion of Europeans ...
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Is Philosophy Obsolete? | 12 |
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The Canadian General Election and After | 92 |
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