The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... sense of " to imbue with a doctrine , idea or opinion , " and in the sense of " to bring into a knowledge of something . " The present - day pejorative associations of " indoctrinate " doubtless derive from these later uses . The three ...
... sense of " to imbue with a doctrine , idea or opinion , " and in the sense of " to bring into a knowledge of something . " The present - day pejorative associations of " indoctrinate " doubtless derive from these later uses . The three ...
第 349 頁
... sense instruction in or indoctrina- tion in , and the important question must turn our attention to what Scheffler ... sense of " indoctrination " must be considered over against some meaning of " teaching " that is taken to be clearly ...
... sense instruction in or indoctrina- tion in , and the important question must turn our attention to what Scheffler ... sense of " indoctrination " must be considered over against some meaning of " teaching " that is taken to be clearly ...
第 350 頁
... sense of moral courage , I cannot say , " I taught him with a sense of moral cour- age , " and regard this similarly as making a statement about what he received as a result of the teaching . This second sentence is rather a statement ...
... sense of moral courage , I cannot say , " I taught him with a sense of moral cour- age , " and regard this similarly as making a statement about what he received as a result of the teaching . This second sentence is rather a statement ...
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