Pragmatism and the Progressive Movement in the United States: The Origin of the New Social SciencesUniversity Press of America, 1987 - Всего страниц: 255 |
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... position in the extreme , saying : " . . . indeed , I think we can go farther and say that in its essence belief is an expression of impulse , of readiness to act . " [ 31 ] Like the Pragmatists , he finds that human beliefs and ...
... position in the extreme , saying : " . . . indeed , I think we can go farther and say that in its essence belief is an expression of impulse , of readiness to act . " [ 31 ] Like the Pragmatists , he finds that human beliefs and ...
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... position , the only quarrel one can have with him is his failure to appreciate the instru- mental value of class ... position again and again , continually clarifying it and dis- tinguishing Marx's position from Marxism . For Hook ...
... position , the only quarrel one can have with him is his failure to appreciate the instru- mental value of class ... position again and again , continually clarifying it and dis- tinguishing Marx's position from Marxism . For Hook ...
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... position that perfection is unattainable and that even the pursuit of perfect social justice is likely to lead to more harm than good . [ 99 ] The quest for perfect justice and harmony in international rela- tions is , as evidenced by ...
... position that perfection is unattainable and that even the pursuit of perfect social justice is likely to lead to more harm than good . [ 99 ] The quest for perfect justice and harmony in international rela- tions is , as evidenced by ...
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The Reaction of Jamess | 21 |
Journalism for the | 51 |
John Dewey and Sidney Hook | 87 |
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