The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 348 頁
... indoctrination . This can only be done in an inadequate way , since it is clear at once that there is not just one concept of indoctrina- tion , but several , a situation that requires much careful and pa- tient work to unravel ...
... indoctrination . This can only be done in an inadequate way , since it is clear at once that there is not just one concept of indoctrina- tion , but several , a situation that requires much careful and pa- tient work to unravel ...
第 357 頁
... indoctrinate , come from another quarter . They come from those who advocate a third concept of indoctrination as indoctrina- tion into . To bring someone into a knowledge of something is clearly different from teaching him in the sense ...
... indoctrinate , come from another quarter . They come from those who advocate a third concept of indoctrination as indoctrina- tion into . To bring someone into a knowledge of something is clearly different from teaching him in the sense ...
第 362 頁
... indoctrination as indoctrination with , the concept of indoctrination as indoctrination into does not defeat it- self in the logic of its own employment . The indoctrination into notion of teaching and learning gives rise to quite ...
... indoctrination as indoctrination with , the concept of indoctrination as indoctrination into does not defeat it- self in the logic of its own employment . The indoctrination into notion of teaching and learning gives rise to quite ...
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