The Mortimer J. Adler Collection
Mortimer Jerome Adler was an American educator, philosopher, and popular author. As a philosopher he worked with Aristotelian and Thomistic thought.

"Unlike many of my contemporaries, I never write books for my fellow professors to read. I have no interest in the academic audience at all. I'm interested in Joe Doakes. A general audience can read any book I write—and they do."

The Mortimer J. Adler Collection features: 

Liberalism and Liberal Education (1939)
Two Essays on Docility (1940)
This Prewar Generation (1940)
Invitation to the Pain of Learning (1941)
What Is Basic about English? (1941)
The Chicago School (1941)
Liberal Education—Theory and Practice (1945)
Labor, Leisure, and Liberal Education (1951)
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The Mortimer J. Adler Collection
Mortimer Jerome Adler was an American educator, philosopher, and popular author. As a philosopher he worked with Aristotelian and Thomistic thought.

"Unlike many of my contemporaries, I never write books for my fellow professors to read. I have no interest in the academic audience at all. I'm interested in Joe Doakes. A general audience can read any book I write—and they do."

The Mortimer J. Adler Collection features: 

Liberalism and Liberal Education (1939)
Two Essays on Docility (1940)
This Prewar Generation (1940)
Invitation to the Pain of Learning (1941)
What Is Basic about English? (1941)
The Chicago School (1941)
Liberal Education—Theory and Practice (1945)
Labor, Leisure, and Liberal Education (1951)
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The Mortimer J. Adler Collection

The Mortimer J. Adler Collection

by Mortimer J. Adler
The Mortimer J. Adler Collection

The Mortimer J. Adler Collection

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Overview

Mortimer Jerome Adler was an American educator, philosopher, and popular author. As a philosopher he worked with Aristotelian and Thomistic thought.

"Unlike many of my contemporaries, I never write books for my fellow professors to read. I have no interest in the academic audience at all. I'm interested in Joe Doakes. A general audience can read any book I write—and they do."

The Mortimer J. Adler Collection features: 

Liberalism and Liberal Education (1939)
Two Essays on Docility (1940)
This Prewar Generation (1940)
Invitation to the Pain of Learning (1941)
What Is Basic about English? (1941)
The Chicago School (1941)
Liberal Education—Theory and Practice (1945)
Labor, Leisure, and Liberal Education (1951)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788829574483
Publisher: Blackmore Dennett
Publication date: 12/13/2018
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 272 KB
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