An Introduction to the History of Educational TheoriesHarper, 1882 - 199 pagini |
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... reason and argument — all this might be expected to proceed from the nice appre- ciation of the character of sounds ... reason of the thing ; and when reason comes he will recognise and salute her as a friend with whom his edu- cation ...
... reason and argument — all this might be expected to proceed from the nice appre- ciation of the character of sounds ... reason of the thing ; and when reason comes he will recognise and salute her as a friend with whom his edu- cation ...
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... reason on the subject . ' ' Unless a person can strictly define by a pro- cess of thought the essential form of the good , abstracted from everything else ; and unless he can fight his way as it were through all objections , studying to ...
... reason on the subject . ' ' Unless a person can strictly define by a pro- cess of thought the essential form of the good , abstracted from everything else ; and unless he can fight his way as it were through all objections , studying to ...
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... reason which animals have not . This reason is partly active and partly passive , and is to some extent subordinate to the lower appetites . Now the highest object of man is the attainment of happiness , and the highest happiness of man ...
... reason which animals have not . This reason is partly active and partly passive , and is to some extent subordinate to the lower appetites . Now the highest object of man is the attainment of happiness , and the highest happiness of man ...
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... reason for deferring instruction for the first seven years of life . The memory is most tena- cious in early childhood , and it is unreasonable not to make use of it whilst we have it . But this must be done with tenderness and sympathy ...
... reason for deferring instruction for the first seven years of life . The memory is most tena- cious in early childhood , and it is unreasonable not to make use of it whilst we have it . But this must be done with tenderness and sympathy ...
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... reasons . 1. It is servile and de- grading in its nature . 2. After a time even this loses its effect . 3. If the master ... reason . Although the schoolmaster is necessarily concerned with the foundations , unless these are well and ...
... reasons . 1. It is servile and de- grading in its nature . 2. After a time even this loses its effect . 3. If the master ... reason . Although the schoolmaster is necessarily concerned with the foundations , unless these are well and ...
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