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... human civilization . And this goal is the realizing or actualizing , the bringing into play , of the whole potentiality of the human intellect . This is the proper work of the human race , and , for it to be realized , the first ...
... human civilization . And this goal is the realizing or actualizing , the bringing into play , of the whole potentiality of the human intellect . This is the proper work of the human race , and , for it to be realized , the first ...
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... human mind , in liberty and in peace , is the goal of the human race ; for felicity of this life is in some sort man's right ; ' ch'è quello per che l'uomo è nato'.1 6 Now the obstacle that is keeping man from this goal is cupiditas ...
... human mind , in liberty and in peace , is the goal of the human race ; for felicity of this life is in some sort man's right ; ' ch'è quello per che l'uomo è nato'.1 6 Now the obstacle that is keeping man from this goal is cupiditas ...
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... human history ; and doubtless , as good Europeans , we do instinctively so regard it , and regard ourselves in consequence as nature's nearest approximation to the ideal man . But with the example of India and China before us , it is ...
... human history ; and doubtless , as good Europeans , we do instinctively so regard it , and regard ourselves in consequence as nature's nearest approximation to the ideal man . But with the example of India and China before us , it is ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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