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... realm of science and from the realm of exact , rational , positivistic knowledge , all values are turned over by default to non - scientists and to non - rationalists ( i.e. , to " non - know- ers " ) to deal with . Values can be ...
... realm of science and from the realm of exact , rational , positivistic knowledge , all values are turned over by default to non - scientists and to non - rationalists ( i.e. , to " non - know- ers " ) to deal with . Values can be ...
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... realm of Being with the realm of the concrete ) . To mention only one example that has to do directly with education , it could be shown easily that the good teacher must have what I have called elsewhere B - love ( unselfish love ) for ...
... realm of Being with the realm of the concrete ) . To mention only one example that has to do directly with education , it could be shown easily that the good teacher must have what I have called elsewhere B - love ( unselfish love ) for ...
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... realm with the D - realm , fusion of the eternal with the temporal , the sacred with the profane , etc. Someone has called this " the meas- ureless gap between the poetic perception of reality and prosaic , unreal commonsense . " Anyone ...
... realm with the D - realm , fusion of the eternal with the temporal , the sacred with the profane , etc. Someone has called this " the meas- ureless gap between the poetic perception of reality and prosaic , unreal commonsense . " Anyone ...
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