Deschooling SocietyHarper & Row, 1983 - 181 頁 |
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... means of another peer network easily set up by com- puter , or by a number of other means . Such net- works could be seen as public utilities which per- mitted students to choose their teachers or patients their healers . Professional ...
... means of another peer network easily set up by com- puter , or by a number of other means . Such net- works could be seen as public utilities which per- mitted students to choose their teachers or patients their healers . Professional ...
第 151 頁
... means we must redis- cover the distinction between hope and expecta- tion . Hope , in its strong sense , means trusting faith in the goodness of nature , while expecta- tion , as I will use it here , means Rebirth of Epimethean Man.
... means we must redis- cover the distinction between hope and expecta- tion . Hope , in its strong sense , means trusting faith in the goodness of nature , while expecta- tion , as I will use it here , means Rebirth of Epimethean Man.
第 152 頁
... means " hindsight , " was interpreted to mean " dull " or " dumb . " By the time Hesiod re- told the story in its classical form , the Greeks had become moral and misogynous patriarchs who panicked at the thought of the first woman ...
... means " hindsight , " was interpreted to mean " dull " or " dumb . " By the time Hesiod re- told the story in its classical form , the Greeks had become moral and misogynous patriarchs who panicked at the thought of the first woman ...
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