Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... human nature which inspired the kind of techniques that proved so horribly effective must contain at least an element of truth . Virtue and intelligence belong to human beings as individuals freely associating with other individuals in ...
... human nature which inspired the kind of techniques that proved so horribly effective must contain at least an element of truth . Virtue and intelligence belong to human beings as individuals freely associating with other individuals in ...
Pagina 206
... human being who is truly conscious of his own unique needs and interests . Here , to be sure , is a great inadequacy in our society . Even the experts on human behavior know relatively little about how to pro- mote the autonomy and ...
... human being who is truly conscious of his own unique needs and interests . Here , to be sure , is a great inadequacy in our society . Even the experts on human behavior know relatively little about how to pro- mote the autonomy and ...
Pagina 291
... human affairs are , and have always been , in an almost desperate state - it is owing to a quality of the human mind , the source of everything respectable in man , either as an intellectual or as a moral being , namely that his errors ...
... human affairs are , and have always been , in an almost desperate state - it is owing to a quality of the human mind , the source of everything respectable in man , either as an intellectual or as a moral being , namely that his errors ...
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