Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... philosophy , is not clear . It is sufficient for present purposes to state that he distinguished himself at Yale as a scholar , a thinker , and a logician , standing head and shoulders , intellectually , above his fellows . His habit of ...
... philosophy , is not clear . It is sufficient for present purposes to state that he distinguished himself at Yale as a scholar , a thinker , and a logician , standing head and shoulders , intellectually , above his fellows . His habit of ...
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... Philosophy . He himself said that he taught psychology , philosophy , and ethics . The students sometimes referred to the course as " Psych , " for short , but more often as " Garman , " and that was , I think , the best name for it ...
... Philosophy . He himself said that he taught psychology , philosophy , and ethics . The students sometimes referred to the course as " Psych , " for short , but more often as " Garman , " and that was , I think , the best name for it ...
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... philosophical teachers of our generation . His slender published writings will live , but they will live for a small circle of students . But Frederick J. E. Woodbridge has educated a whole generation of students in philosophy ; and a ...
... philosophical teachers of our generation . His slender published writings will live , but they will live for a small circle of students . But Frederick J. E. Woodbridge has educated a whole generation of students in philosophy ; and a ...
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