It is the recasting of institutions which will respond to the realities and experience of our social existence in a world in which we live and of which we are a part. The Social Trends Committee aptly summarized the conflict between law and changing social... Scribner's Magazine ... - Página 4241925Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1182 páginas
...subject, and no subject which is more nearly connected with the theoretical understanding of the social world in which we live and of which we are a part. Secondly, the teacher ought to be able to teach psychology. I believe that the order and lawfulness... | |
| 1882 - 638 páginas
...constituents that make up any material whatever ? How do you know anything concerning this natural world in which we live and of which we are a part? Have we not demonstrated all these particular items of our knowledge by experience, and have they not... | |
| 1888 - 658 páginas
...as we can and let her go. Suppose we occupy a point of view from which this seems to be the kind of world in which we live and of which we are a part : should you have a happy, cheerful, glad new year? No use any longer in working for any wide and farreaching... | |
| Minot Judson Savage - 1882 - 636 páginas
...constituents that make up any material whatever ? How do you know anything concerning this natural world in which we live and of which we are a part? Have we not demonstrated all these particular items of our knowledge by experience, and have they not... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1896 - 1128 páginas
...subject, and no subject which is more nearly connected with the theoretical understanding of the social world in which we live and of which we are a part. Secondly, the teacher ought to be able to teach psychology. I believe that the order and lawfulness... | |
| 1917 - 366 páginas
...James. "Speaking in general terms, we may say that philosophy is a persistent attempt to understand the world in which we live and of which we are a part. ... It is an effort of the intellect of man to answer fundamental problems and gain a comprehensive... | |
| Roy Wood Sellars - 1917 - 328 páginas
...Definition. — Speaking in general terms, we may say that philosophy is a persistent attempt to understand the world in which we live and of which we are a part. This preliminary definition stresses the broadness of aim characteristic of philosophy. It is an effort... | |
| Marion Ernest Cady - 1923 - 200 páginas
...Philosophy" (1917), gives the following definition: " Philosophy is a persistent attempt to understand the world in which we live and of which we are a part. ... It is an effort of the intellect of man to answer fundamental problems and gain a comprehensive... | |
| Charles Reinhard Baschab - 1923 - 482 páginas
...knowledge, and that in a double way: first, as the material object of sense and mind is identical — this world in which we live and of which we are a part — the mind depends upon the senses for the presentation of its objects: nothing can come into the... | |
| Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America - 1928 - 336 páginas
...an education in our relations to the outside world. And let me proceed from this to one more point. The world in which we live and of which we are a part, although we are just beginning to realize that we want to be a full-fledged part of it, has changed... | |
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