The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 7College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1963 - Literature |
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... knowledge , that is , that which to the best of his own knowledge and conviction is in fact the case ; and his right and duty to teach students to think , that is , to develop their knowledge and clarify their convictions so that they ...
... knowledge , that is , that which to the best of his own knowledge and conviction is in fact the case ; and his right and duty to teach students to think , that is , to develop their knowledge and clarify their convictions so that they ...
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... knowledge in an age of crisis . The constraint of human events turns the kaleidoscope of knowledge to the sight of a particular con- figuration . A particular type of serviceability dictates to knowledge , defining both what it will be ...
... knowledge in an age of crisis . The constraint of human events turns the kaleidoscope of knowledge to the sight of a particular con- figuration . A particular type of serviceability dictates to knowledge , defining both what it will be ...
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... knowledge we may be said to have of any object with knowledge of all of the characteristics of that object " ; second , their assumption that " . . . all knowledge is relative to the situation in which it arises ; " and third , the ...
... knowledge we may be said to have of any object with knowledge of all of the characteristics of that object " ; second , their assumption that " . . . all knowledge is relative to the situation in which it arises ; " and third , the ...
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