The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 174 頁
... University and the editors of Bucknell Review disclaim any responsibility for statements of fact or opinion found in papers published in the Review . Contributors should send manuscripts with a self - addressed , stamped envelope to the ...
... University and the editors of Bucknell Review disclaim any responsibility for statements of fact or opinion found in papers published in the Review . Contributors should send manuscripts with a self - addressed , stamped envelope to the ...
第 361 頁
... university has not done its job . Students cannot be motivated to act through en- gagement of their ultimate concern in the world by the mere objec- tive presentation of data and evidence . The rational assessment of a case is not by ...
... university has not done its job . Students cannot be motivated to act through en- gagement of their ultimate concern in the world by the mere objec- tive presentation of data and evidence . The rational assessment of a case is not by ...
第 363 頁
... university , if it is to do what it is best fitted to do , is to make and foster the acquisition of knowledge ... universities at their best can offer , is this in the last analysis evidence for radically altering the nature of the ...
... university , if it is to do what it is best fitted to do , is to make and foster the acquisition of knowledge ... universities at their best can offer , is this in the last analysis evidence for radically altering the nature of the ...
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