The Twentieth Century, Volume 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 - English periodicals |
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... learning is diversity and disagreement , recognition of the varieties of excellence , and of the sacred right to sincere error . Doctrinaire conviction , moralistic , political or theoretical is deadly to all but the simulacrum of learning ...
... learning is diversity and disagreement , recognition of the varieties of excellence , and of the sacred right to sincere error . Doctrinaire conviction , moralistic , political or theoretical is deadly to all but the simulacrum of learning ...
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... learning by making it generally and generously available . In attempting this it will be easy to forget what learning is , and what price the individual must pay for it . A good friend of mine in Oxford sees a world in which “ uni ...
... learning by making it generally and generously available . In attempting this it will be easy to forget what learning is , and what price the individual must pay for it . A good friend of mine in Oxford sees a world in which “ uni ...
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... learning and the assertion of rare values and the teaching of recognition and respect for these values and that learning . More higher tech- nological education to university standards is admirable , but it is no reason for attacking ...
... learning and the assertion of rare values and the teaching of recognition and respect for these values and that learning . More higher tech- nological education to university standards is admirable , but it is no reason for attacking ...
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