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The innovation which he had in mind was the use of the blackboard . He employed it successfully in his lectures at the Lowell Institute to illustrate his system of philosophy , and this experience led him to have analyses and summaries ...
The innovation which he had in mind was the use of the blackboard . He employed it successfully in his lectures at the Lowell Institute to illustrate his system of philosophy , and this experience led him to have analyses and summaries ...
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Under him , mind met mind in the stimulus of frank discussion . Students went from his classes as from a refreshing bath . By opening the pores of the mind and increasing the disposal of waste , they had made room for the tissue of new ...
Under him , mind met mind in the stimulus of frank discussion . Students went from his classes as from a refreshing bath . By opening the pores of the mind and increasing the disposal of waste , they had made room for the tissue of new ...
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Something personal there always was in his “ point of view , ” in his " interpretations , " as if the subject were being freshly looked at by a mind washed clean of scholastic dust . Not that there was anything aggressive about his ...
Something personal there always was in his “ point of view , ” in his " interpretations , " as if the subject were being freshly looked at by a mind washed clean of scholastic dust . Not that there was anything aggressive about his ...
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by John Stuart Mill 18061873 | 13 |
Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
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