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AP Historical Hard Drive 2006

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2006
Mortimer Adler, author, scholar, bookman and professor of law, psychology, and philosophy, at his desk at San Francisco's Institute for Philosophical Research. Adler, who helped spark the famous "Great Books" movement at the University of Chicago, discusses America's philosophical heritage in an article specially written for The Associated Press. Dr. Adler says the United States, long thought of -and sometimes sneered at -- as a land of talented doers but shallow thinkers, has come into its own as a producer in the realm of "commanding ideas and theories." (AP Photo)
Minimum price 50PLN
1957-01-09
Associated Press/East News
Associated Press
1471716
1,42MB
17cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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