The Scientific Monthly, Tom 7James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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... democracy , each individual should have equal opportunity to acquire ( 1 ) knowledge through study , as- similation and deduction of fundamental principles , ( 2 ) skill through application of these principles to practical problems and ...
... democracy , each individual should have equal opportunity to acquire ( 1 ) knowledge through study , as- similation and deduction of fundamental principles , ( 2 ) skill through application of these principles to practical problems and ...
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... democracy , for instance , or perma- nent peace , or that the brotherhood of man will inevitably be reached as a natural goal , is in like case with the foolish op- timist who expects a good crop to be grown without cultiva- tion or a ...
... democracy , for instance , or perma- nent peace , or that the brotherhood of man will inevitably be reached as a natural goal , is in like case with the foolish op- timist who expects a good crop to be grown without cultiva- tion or a ...
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... democracies will take the lesson to heart — not , indeed , to encourage their scientists to devise fur- ther , and more horrible means for conducting warfare , as is done by the present German government , but to encourage our plodding ...
... democracies will take the lesson to heart — not , indeed , to encourage their scientists to devise fur- ther , and more horrible means for conducting warfare , as is done by the present German government , but to encourage our plodding ...
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... democracy are shown by the arrangements which have been made to train students for the army in our colleges and universi- ties . Over four hundred institutions have placed their faculties , buildings and equipment at the service of the ...
... democracy are shown by the arrangements which have been made to train students for the army in our colleges and universi- ties . Over four hundred institutions have placed their faculties , buildings and equipment at the service of the ...
Strona 393
... democracy , the democracy which recognizes the ineradicable inequalities existent in mankind and provides suitable social machinery to enable a gifted individual to reach the highest place in society to which his qualities entitle him ...
... democracy , the democracy which recognizes the ineradicable inequalities existent in mankind and provides suitable social machinery to enable a gifted individual to reach the highest place in society to which his qualities entitle him ...
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