The Journal of Education, Issues 20-21Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia., 1974 - Education |
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... persons can also help in justifying valuing pluralism . Peters argues that any rational being must have the concept of a person as an agent of his own destiny and therefore respect others and himself as such . " It is that sort of ...
... persons can also help in justifying valuing pluralism . Peters argues that any rational being must have the concept of a person as an agent of his own destiny and therefore respect others and himself as such . " It is that sort of ...
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... person who would be affected by the decision . If several persons are involved then this testing requires reversing roles with each in turn or , when one can be identified , with the person most disadvantaged by the decision being ...
... person who would be affected by the decision . If several persons are involved then this testing requires reversing roles with each in turn or , when one can be identified , with the person most disadvantaged by the decision being ...
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... person's lifetime , and Maslow's concepts of the self - actualizing person , ( 1968 ) formed the basis of Metapsychology - the study of what man could become and how to create the optimal conditions for total human growth and ...
... person's lifetime , and Maslow's concepts of the self - actualizing person , ( 1968 ) formed the basis of Metapsychology - the study of what man could become and how to create the optimal conditions for total human growth and ...
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A Profile | 9 |
The Curricu | 41 |
DANIEL E WILLIAMS 95 Social Studies in Three Cultures | 115 |
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