| John Dewey - 1920 - 268 páginas
...Government, business, art, religion, all social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to. set free and to develop the capacities of human...without respect to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| John Dewey - 1920 - 272 páginas
...Government, business, art, religion, all social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacities of human...without respect to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| John Dewey - 1920 - 244 páginas
...Government, business, \ art, religion, all social institutions have a meaning, a \ purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacities of human individuals without respect to race, ._ sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - 1923 - 408 páginas
...all social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to set_free and to dejzejorjjhe capacities of human individuals without respect- to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| Charles Edward Merriam, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1924 - 632 páginas
...social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacity of human individuals without respect to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| John Dewey - 1928 - 602 páginas
...Government, business, art, religion, all social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacities of human...without respect to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| Twelve southerners - 1977 - 464 páginas
...be, instrumental in the realization of moral values. The highest aim of society is "to set free and develop the capacities of human individuals without...respect to race, sex, class, or economic status." m Mr. Dewey's philosophy initiates a new era in the development of the notion of progress. He has no... | |
| John Friedmann - 1987 - 518 páginas
...Government, business, art, religion, all social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacities of human...without respect to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| Steven C. Rockefeller - 1991 - 712 páginas
...Government, business, art, religion, all social institutions have a meaning, a purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacities of human...without respect to race, sex, class or economic status. And this is all one with saying that the test of their value is the extent to which they educate every... | |
| Maurice Wohlgelernter - 1993 - 428 páginas
..."government, business, art, religion and social institutions have a meaning, and purpose. That purpose is to set free and to develop the capacities of human...without respect to race, sex, class or economic status." And all because there exists a reciprocal adaptation of men to their social environment and of the... | |
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