Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... common sense . As a result , our common sense beliefs become pliable and undergo indirect change by way of the progressive recon- struction of our environment . ” 19 RIGHT COMES BEFORE EXPERIENCE At the heart of pragmatism in any form ...
... common sense . As a result , our common sense beliefs become pliable and undergo indirect change by way of the progressive recon- struction of our environment . ” 19 RIGHT COMES BEFORE EXPERIENCE At the heart of pragmatism in any form ...
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... Common Law has long since become a legal classic , and one so totally assimilated into legal thinking that one is prone to forget how uncommon was Holmes's view of the common law when he formulated it . Justice Frankfurter said of its ...
... Common Law has long since become a legal classic , and one so totally assimilated into legal thinking that one is prone to forget how uncommon was Holmes's view of the common law when he formulated it . Justice Frankfurter said of its ...
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... Common Faith ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1934 ) , in Intelligence in the Modern World : John Dewey's Philosophy , ed . intro . Joseph Ratner ( New York : Modern Library , 1939 ) , pp . 1025-26 . 18. The Quest for Certainty , p ...
... Common Faith ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1934 ) , in Intelligence in the Modern World : John Dewey's Philosophy , ed . intro . Joseph Ratner ( New York : Modern Library , 1939 ) , pp . 1025-26 . 18. The Quest for Certainty , p ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
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