The Quarterly Review, Volume 300William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1962 |
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... individual to the fullest extent of his own peculiar nature , is possible neither in nature nor society . In nature the individual's development is controlled and to a certain extent determined by the influence of the natural ...
... individual to the fullest extent of his own peculiar nature , is possible neither in nature nor society . In nature the individual's development is controlled and to a certain extent determined by the influence of the natural ...
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... individual develops and is cultivated , and in the process the nature of the individual is inevit- ably modified by the nature of society . The essential difference between culture as the product of the interaction of the individual ...
... individual develops and is cultivated , and in the process the nature of the individual is inevit- ably modified by the nature of society . The essential difference between culture as the product of the interaction of the individual ...
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... individual with his social en- vironment . If changing the social environment in a more favourable direction is , as we have suggested , necessarily a slow and difficult process , is it not possible to change the individual himself so ...
... individual with his social en- vironment . If changing the social environment in a more favourable direction is , as we have suggested , necessarily a slow and difficult process , is it not possible to change the individual himself so ...
Contents
Nearer to Christian Unity | 1 |
The University Teacher Today | 20 |
The writings of the English mystics have now largely been recovered | 31 |
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