The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... effect of myth . Current among the Ojibwa , a North American tribe of Algonkin Indians , is the myth of the Thunder Birds . Ten brothers lived together . A mysterious housekeeper , whom they never saw , used to do for them . The ...
... effect of myth . Current among the Ojibwa , a North American tribe of Algonkin Indians , is the myth of the Thunder Birds . Ten brothers lived together . A mysterious housekeeper , whom they never saw , used to do for them . The ...
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... effect of a purely sub- jective humanism . Not that it is impossible for an artist to make us see the destiny of man in the hammer of a roadmender : but he does it , he does not state it . By this time we divine , in contrast with the ...
... effect of a purely sub- jective humanism . Not that it is impossible for an artist to make us see the destiny of man in the hammer of a roadmender : but he does it , he does not state it . By this time we divine , in contrast with the ...
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... evidently aware of the persuasive effect of narrative through his training as a pagan rhetorician , for he had chosen rhetoric rather than philosophy for his University education . ( vid . supra chapter 103 WHY NARRATIVE ?
... evidently aware of the persuasive effect of narrative through his training as a pagan rhetorician , for he had chosen rhetoric rather than philosophy for his University education . ( vid . supra chapter 103 WHY NARRATIVE ?
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