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... Geddes's old age , a dec- ade of teaching and town - planning in India from 1914 on , was not merely a repayment of Scotland's debt to India : it served a higher purpose and involved the acceptance of a fuller obligation . Geddes ...
... Geddes's old age , a dec- ade of teaching and town - planning in India from 1914 on , was not merely a repayment of Scotland's debt to India : it served a higher purpose and involved the acceptance of a fuller obligation . Geddes ...
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... Geddes devoted himself to citizenship , even at the cost of retarding his own fruition as a scientist : to make a full life possible his own work in science remained incomplete . Never indeed did he turn aside completely from his ...
... Geddes devoted himself to citizenship , even at the cost of retarding his own fruition as a scientist : to make a full life possible his own work in science remained incomplete . Never indeed did he turn aside completely from his ...
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... Geddes believed that the specialists would rise to common views , common purposes , common plans . Vivendo discimus was Geddes's motto : We learn by living . Or , as he said in his pamphlet on Co - operation in 1888 , " it is only by ...
... Geddes believed that the specialists would rise to common views , common purposes , common plans . Vivendo discimus was Geddes's motto : We learn by living . Or , as he said in his pamphlet on Co - operation in 1888 , " it is only by ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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