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... ideas . Some students resist confronting their ideas , and some never do confront them , but it is important to allow them to resist , asking them why they don't wish to question . Many of them find the answer in the assumptions they ...
... ideas . Some students resist confronting their ideas , and some never do confront them , but it is important to allow them to resist , asking them why they don't wish to question . Many of them find the answer in the assumptions they ...
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... ideas of Jeffers's poem disrupt previous assump- tions about technology , Western society's love affair with competition and progress , and the glorification of the rugged individualist exploiting the land ? They next imagine how ...
... ideas of Jeffers's poem disrupt previous assump- tions about technology , Western society's love affair with competition and progress , and the glorification of the rugged individualist exploiting the land ? They next imagine how ...
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... idea , sign of a sign . But from the image I reconstruct , if not the body , the idea that others had of it . " " And this is enough for you ? " " No , because true learning must not be content with ideas , which are , in fact , signs ...
... idea , sign of a sign . But from the image I reconstruct , if not the body , the idea that others had of it . " " And this is enough for you ? " " No , because true learning must not be content with ideas , which are , in fact , signs ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
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