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Du Bois

[ doo bois ]

noun

  1. William Edward Burg·hardt [burg, -hahrd], 1868–1963, U.S. educator and writer.


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By doing so, we will also achieve what Du Bois championed: practical idealism based in lifelong learning.

Born shortly after the Civil War, W.E.B. Du Bois came into his own just as Washington was reaching the height of his fame.

Du Bois repeatedly defended liberal education against those who saw it as impractical.

Sir Herbert's squire, Thomas du Bois, joined in his master's confident wager.

Ils travaillaient dans le champ, voisin du bois, je suis all les voir tandis que vous marchiez en avant.

In Emil du Bois-Reymond we find similar contradictions with regard to the most important and fundamental theses of philosophy.

No: the works of Du Bois-Reymond demonstrate it in a striking way.

Du Bois-Reymond curiously confuses “soul” and “consciousness”; whether from oversight or not I cannot say.

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