The Art of Communicating IdeasDevin-Adair, 1952 - 487 pàgines |
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Pàgina 365
... society has a right to teach any doctrine contrary to what the society holds to be true . The magistrate , I say , may be wrong in what he thinks : but while he thinks himself right , he may and ought to enforce what he thinks . " Mayo ...
... society has a right to teach any doctrine contrary to what the society holds to be true . The magistrate , I say , may be wrong in what he thinks : but while he thinks himself right , he may and ought to enforce what he thinks . " Mayo ...
Pàgina 379
... society . Point - at - Issue ( Minor Premise ) : But some books that come from antiquity and which are called classics are not related to the life of ( our ) society . Proposition ( Conclusion ) : Therefore books of this sort should be ...
... society . Point - at - Issue ( Minor Premise ) : But some books that come from antiquity and which are called classics are not related to the life of ( our ) society . Proposition ( Conclusion ) : Therefore books of this sort should be ...
Pàgina 421
... society through the stabilization of the home . Then the influence they once wielded in society instinctively and unconsciously will become stronger than it ever has been , because they will go about the task with mind and emotions ...
... society through the stabilization of the home . Then the influence they once wielded in society instinctively and unconsciously will become stronger than it ever has been , because they will go about the task with mind and emotions ...
Continguts
THE TOOLS OF IDEAS | 8 |
Meaning and Suggestion | 14 |
a Tool of Many Uses | 26 |
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