The Twentieth Century, Volume 172Nineteenth Century and After, 1963 - English periodicals |
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... things as well as bad things to show , sometimes very good things , and in recent years we have made progress . There is more social justice ; educational tech- niques have improved ; Britain can be proud of some remark- able primary ...
... things as well as bad things to show , sometimes very good things , and in recent years we have made progress . There is more social justice ; educational tech- niques have improved ; Britain can be proud of some remark- able primary ...
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... things we hunger for . In elaborating this , he discloses the strange assumptions of his own moral consciousness . It puzzles him that hungry men do not steal bread ; that a man in angry debate does not kill his opponent . " The ...
... things we hunger for . In elaborating this , he discloses the strange assumptions of his own moral consciousness . It puzzles him that hungry men do not steal bread ; that a man in angry debate does not kill his opponent . " The ...
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... things by their proper names . But there are , of course , times when we are confused about the proper names of things . Indeed , as I suggested in my recent article in these pages on " The New Language of Morals " , it is possible for ...
... things by their proper names . But there are , of course , times when we are confused about the proper names of things . Indeed , as I suggested in my recent article in these pages on " The New Language of Morals " , it is possible for ...
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