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life ; but we should , I believe , have a new era of ideal creativeness in art , literature , science and other ideal domains . We must still look back to the period preceding and including our American Revolution for our greatest ...
life ; but we should , I believe , have a new era of ideal creativeness in art , literature , science and other ideal domains . We must still look back to the period preceding and including our American Revolution for our greatest ...
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From the French point of view , humanity represents more than a logical concept applying to all that is finite and to that alone ; it expresses a sort of Platonic idea , an ideal which offers to our activity a noble and a suitable task ...
From the French point of view , humanity represents more than a logical concept applying to all that is finite and to that alone ; it expresses a sort of Platonic idea , an ideal which offers to our activity a noble and a suitable task ...
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Not merely in a spirit of sportsmanship does science play her game ; she also strives to realize an ideal , one that is very plain and simple . And this ideal is , in a single word , progress . Not to solve the ultimate problems of ...
Not merely in a spirit of sportsmanship does science play her game ; she also strives to realize an ideal , one that is very plain and simple . And this ideal is , in a single word , progress . Not to solve the ultimate problems of ...
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