Rice Institute Pamphlet, 28–29 tomai1941 |
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... fact , everything that has color , interest , meaning , qual- ity . The word " fact " then has to purify itself of all elements of preference or feeling in order to hold its strict objective and solid character . The work of the jury ...
... fact , everything that has color , interest , meaning , qual- ity . The word " fact " then has to purify itself of all elements of preference or feeling in order to hold its strict objective and solid character . The work of the jury ...
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... fact by itself does not condemn our education ; or if you say that the di- vorce - rate has increased three hundred per cent in a quarter century in America , I have to say that these facts , if they are facts , do not of themselves ...
... fact by itself does not condemn our education ; or if you say that the di- vorce - rate has increased three hundred per cent in a quarter century in America , I have to say that these facts , if they are facts , do not of themselves ...
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... fact without value , no value without fact . 2. ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT VALUE It is perhaps just because value is so difficult to define that we carry on our lives , not by analyzing it nor reasoning about it , but by making assumptions about ...
... fact without value , no value without fact . 2. ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT VALUE It is perhaps just because value is so difficult to define that we carry on our lives , not by analyzing it nor reasoning about it , but by making assumptions about ...
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