The Pacific Spectator, Količine 1–4Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1950 |
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Stran 390
... values . They could no longer believe in the hierarchy of values in which they had been educated that of the Third Republic - for these values had proved too weak to impede their country's catastrophe . But they were also unable to ...
... values . They could no longer believe in the hierarchy of values in which they had been educated that of the Third Republic - for these values had proved too weak to impede their country's catastrophe . But they were also unable to ...
Stran 402
... values as given things by which they are determined . They submit themselves to the hierarchy of values and standards set up in a given society and transmitted by education and convention . Sartre states that he who accepts these ready ...
... values as given things by which they are determined . They submit themselves to the hierarchy of values and standards set up in a given society and transmitted by education and convention . Sartre states that he who accepts these ready ...
Stran 403
... value is a cor- relative concept which always supposes subjective valuation . As soon as the latter disappears and is replaced with values which impose themselves not by their dignity but by the mere fact of their being constituted ...
... value is a cor- relative concept which always supposes subjective valuation . As soon as the latter disappears and is replaced with values which impose themselves not by their dignity but by the mere fact of their being constituted ...
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SHALL THE PROFESSORS SIGN? Lawrence A Harper | 21 |
ONE THING AND ANOTHER A POEM Cleo Sibley Gross | 29 |
INTERPRETATION | 132 |
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