Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... past and idealization of the present . They envision the future as a perpetuation of the past , not as a new creation of it . They are Main Street's most powerful instrument of self- reproduction without variation . . . . They enable ...
... past and idealization of the present . They envision the future as a perpetuation of the past , not as a new creation of it . They are Main Street's most powerful instrument of self- reproduction without variation . . . . They enable ...
الصفحة 251
... past . By the study of what is absolutely ended and can never be renewed , a habit of criticism towards the present and the future is engendered . The qualities in which the present excels are qualities to which the study of the past ...
... past . By the study of what is absolutely ended and can never be renewed , a habit of criticism towards the present and the future is engendered . The qualities in which the present excels are qualities to which the study of the past ...
الصفحة 280
... past and as frankly dwells in the present . It is not my purpose , indeed it would be quite superfluous , to reckon up the immense acquisitions of the scientific method in the past century : they are the theme of schoolboys and savants ...
... past and as frankly dwells in the present . It is not my purpose , indeed it would be quite superfluous , to reckon up the immense acquisitions of the scientific method in the past century : they are the theme of schoolboys and savants ...
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