Description |
272 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: page 138. Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
Tenderness in American literature, by C. Angoff.--Sufism: Humanism enters Islam, by N. S. Fatemi.--Science and human values in the future of man, by R. T. Francoeur.--Our first museum men, by L. Haberly.--Dewey's humanistic legacy, by S. Hart.--The two cultures and the abyss in between, by E. Lengyel.--Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, by F. H. McCloskey.--Is history a science? by H. F. Mackensen.--Apollo, Dionysos and the computer, by A. Michalopoulos.--World War II, a watershed in the role of the national government in the advancement of science and technology, by K. Redmond.--Guideposts of scientific education, by H. A. Rothbart.--The challenge of technology, by H. Spagnoli.--Pioneers of social science and the humanistic tradition in America, by W. Rudy.--History, accidents, and monsters, by J. C. Warren.--On the origins of art, by G. Weltfish. |
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Humanities.
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Humanities. |
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Festschriften.
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Festschriften.
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Added Author |
Sammartino, Peter, 1904-1992.
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Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979.
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