The Pacific Spectator, Količina 10Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1956 |
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Stran 33
... accept- ance of foreign technical aid has been cautious . For instance , when India was faced with an acute food shortage in 1952 , Communist China donated $ 84,000 , but stipulated that the funds should be distributed through the ...
... accept- ance of foreign technical aid has been cautious . For instance , when India was faced with an acute food shortage in 1952 , Communist China donated $ 84,000 , but stipulated that the funds should be distributed through the ...
Stran 241
... accept ? In brief , and to drive the question to its ultimate , are good and evil even conjectural possibili- ties in themselves ? Can one exist without the other ? So ancient and so ever new , this question must stand as the final ...
... accept ? In brief , and to drive the question to its ultimate , are good and evil even conjectural possibili- ties in themselves ? Can one exist without the other ? So ancient and so ever new , this question must stand as the final ...
Stran 343
... accept as a datum , but with its memory , its interpretation , the practical consequences we derive from it . There the necessity of the critical method is universally acknowledged . Not every hallucination is to be accepted as a revela ...
... accept as a datum , but with its memory , its interpretation , the practical consequences we derive from it . There the necessity of the critical method is universally acknowledged . Not every hallucination is to be accepted as a revela ...
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THE TEACHER AND INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM IN | 15 |
IS INDIAS ROLE IN WORLD AFFAIRS MISUNDERSTOOD? | 27 |
PROFESSORS PROGRESS A POEM Richard Armour | 37 |
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