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... object gained if his pupil has attained to the best development of which he is capable , if no powers have been repressed excepting so far as is necessary for the proper activity of others . But suppose that this result has been pro ...
... object gained if his pupil has attained to the best development of which he is capable , if no powers have been repressed excepting so far as is necessary for the proper activity of others . But suppose that this result has been pro ...
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... object of its con- stitution . All education is to be controlled by the State . Even marriages are to be directed by it . Children are to remain in the family till the end of the sixth year , but even then their nurture and direction is ...
... object of its con- stitution . All education is to be controlled by the State . Even marriages are to be directed by it . Children are to remain in the family till the end of the sixth year , but even then their nurture and direction is ...
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... object of man is the attainment of happiness , and the highest happiness of man is to be reached by perfect virtue . The highest virtue is that of the reason . This is realised in the life of contemplation , which is higher than 1 ...
... object of man is the attainment of happiness , and the highest happiness of man is to be reached by perfect virtue . The highest virtue is that of the reason . This is realised in the life of contemplation , which is higher than 1 ...
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... object of which is not to persuade but to know in each case what is useful for the obtaining of credit and belief . Philosophy , according to Aristotle , has for its object the knowledge of the first cause , and by this we learn to know ...
... object of which is not to persuade but to know in each case what is useful for the obtaining of credit and belief . Philosophy , according to Aristotle , has for its object the knowledge of the first cause , and by this we learn to know ...
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... object of Greek education was to foster to its highest development the inner life of man , to form the philosopher who should guide the man of action . Roman education aimed at no higher object than to mould the man of action himself ...
... object of Greek education was to foster to its highest development the inner life of man , to form the philosopher who should guide the man of action . Roman education aimed at no higher object than to mould the man of action himself ...
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