The Art of Communicating IdeasDevin-Adair, 1952 - 487 ページ |
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... knowledge in respect to abstract ideas , and you should learn how to express honestly both what you really know and the limits within which your present knowledge is contained . In dealing with such an abstract concept as that of beauty ...
... knowledge in respect to abstract ideas , and you should learn how to express honestly both what you really know and the limits within which your present knowledge is contained . In dealing with such an abstract concept as that of beauty ...
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... knowledge of language . You develop a historical perspective about language that serves to deepen meaning . Some knowledge of etymology deepens your ability to cor- relate history and philosophy with language and literature . By ...
... knowledge of language . You develop a historical perspective about language that serves to deepen meaning . Some knowledge of etymology deepens your ability to cor- relate history and philosophy with language and literature . By ...
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... knowledge enables us to understand the constitution of the soil more exactly than ever before . General Question ... knowledge and needs no demonstration ; ( c ) is true because of advances in knowledge in such mat- ters as fungi ...
... knowledge enables us to understand the constitution of the soil more exactly than ever before . General Question ... knowledge and needs no demonstration ; ( c ) is true because of advances in knowledge in such mat- ters as fungi ...
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