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civilized human beings, we are the inheritors, neither of an inquiry
about ourselves and the world, nor of an accumulating body of
information, but...
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great discovery solves a great problem but there is a grain of
discovery in the solution of any problem. Your problem may be modest;
but if it challenges...
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public and within each of ourselves.... Education, properly speaking,
is an initiation into the skill and partnership of this conversation in
which...
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in which we acquire the intellectual and moral habits appropriate to
conversation. And it is this conversation which, in the end, gives
place and character...
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stimulus is a stimulus only to the extent that it is significant and it
becomes significant only to the extent that there is a structure which
permits...
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Almost all are more exacting; they wish to know not merely whether all
the syllogisms of a demonstration are correct, but why they link
together in...
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was the first view I had of living comfortably indeed, and it was a
very probable way, I must confess, seeing we had very good
conveniences, six rooms...
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understand the demonstration of a theorem, is that to examine
successively each of the syllogisms composing it and to ascertain its
correctness, its...
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all the syllogisms of a demonstration are correct, but why they link
together in this order rather than another. In so far as to them they
seem...
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that the theory has explained in a satisfactory manner circumstances
that had been unintelligible for quite some time. This gives empirical
support...