As we mature intellectually, which of these do we grasp first in time?
As we mature intellectually, which of these do we grasp first in time?
Ross thinks that we first apprehend the duty involved in a particular act. Later, we generalize and apprehend the self-evident general principle.
He says the same about math. We first see that this pair of matches and that pair make four; later we come to grasp the general principle that two plus two equals four.
As we mature intellectually, which of these do we grasp first in time?
Ross thinks that we first apprehend the duty involved in a particular act. Later, we generalize and apprehend the self-evident general principle.
He says the same about math. We first see that this pair of matches and that pair make four; later we come to grasp the general principle that two plus two equals four.