Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... nature , but not final causality ( relation of part to whole ) ; for we cannot know nature as a whole . Wholeness and objectivity are in fact , Kant shows in his famous antinomies , con- tradictory concepts — a situation which forces us ...
... nature , but not final causality ( relation of part to whole ) ; for we cannot know nature as a whole . Wholeness and objectivity are in fact , Kant shows in his famous antinomies , con- tradictory concepts — a situation which forces us ...
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... Nature , Krutch appears to hold , is revealed in the chaotic flux of perceptual experience . It can offer man only ... nature , and of science as knowledge of nature . He apparently conceives science as simply an extension of our chaotic ...
... Nature , Krutch appears to hold , is revealed in the chaotic flux of perceptual experience . It can offer man only ... nature , and of science as knowledge of nature . He apparently conceives science as simply an extension of our chaotic ...
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... nature from romantic poetry . The romantics contrast nature and civilization . Whether in man or in the external world , nature is the primitive and elemental , unspoiled by the arti- ficialities of civilized human life . Pope would not ...
... nature from romantic poetry . The romantics contrast nature and civilization . Whether in man or in the external world , nature is the primitive and elemental , unspoiled by the arti- ficialities of civilized human life . Pope would not ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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