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... scholarship is markedly lower than it was ; and despite a gratifying increase in the demand for books and the ... scholarship . Communist and fascist , proletarian and bourgeois science and scholarship — such are the demands which ...
... scholarship is markedly lower than it was ; and despite a gratifying increase in the demand for books and the ... scholarship . Communist and fascist , proletarian and bourgeois science and scholarship — such are the demands which ...
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... scholarship itself . Social , political , religious conceptions , however important as elements in the practical affairs of men , if introduced into the sphere of scholarship , can only confuse and deflect the efforts of the scholar ...
... scholarship itself . Social , political , religious conceptions , however important as elements in the practical affairs of men , if introduced into the sphere of scholarship , can only confuse and deflect the efforts of the scholar ...
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... scholarship , content with no ideal lower than the best that is obtainable ; to oppose always and everywhere any attempt to subject scholarship to political , social , or nationalistic ends ; and to form links with scholars of other ...
... scholarship , content with no ideal lower than the best that is obtainable ; to oppose always and everywhere any attempt to subject scholarship to political , social , or nationalistic ends ; and to form links with scholars of other ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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