What the War Teaches about Education: And Other Papers and AddressesMacmillan, 1919 - 344 halaman |
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... believe it is to them . Education itself is an ideal . When our ancestors were still " extreme gross , " to use a phrase from Francis Bacon , they took no thought for it . Indeed we can imagine a world in which grown folks in ...
... believe it is to them . Education itself is an ideal . When our ancestors were still " extreme gross , " to use a phrase from Francis Bacon , they took no thought for it . Indeed we can imagine a world in which grown folks in ...
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... believe , makes education either worth while or possible . For if all philosophy is philosophy of education , all education is an outcome or effect of philosophy and this philosophy of consequences is the only one which provides the ...
... believe , makes education either worth while or possible . For if all philosophy is philosophy of education , all education is an outcome or effect of philosophy and this philosophy of consequences is the only one which provides the ...
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... believe altogether in vain , is not concerned with the imparting of knowledge but with the creating of mind . Those who follow this ideal seem to say that our minds are very imperfect things at birth , that they must be made over ...
... believe altogether in vain , is not concerned with the imparting of knowledge but with the creating of mind . Those who follow this ideal seem to say that our minds are very imperfect things at birth , that they must be made over ...
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... believe men are for , what human life really is , what states may do with their citizens , and what citizens should do in states . There was a time when mothers gladly , with a profound sense of religious devotion , threw their infants ...
... believe men are for , what human life really is , what states may do with their citizens , and what citizens should do in states . There was a time when mothers gladly , with a profound sense of religious devotion , threw their infants ...
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... believe in the value of life in the midst of a world which values human life so little . How bitterly have we been imposed upon when we thought and talked about being civilized while men went about with this awful thing up their sleeves ...
... believe in the value of life in the midst of a world which values human life so little . How bitterly have we been imposed upon when we thought and talked about being civilized while men went about with this awful thing up their sleeves ...
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Halaman 103 - What is absolute unity?' This is the way in which the study of the one has a power of drawing and converting the mind to the contemplation of true being. And surely, he said, this occurs notably in the case of one; for we see the same thing to be both one and infinite in multitude?
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Halaman 162 - For a young person cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal; anything that he receives into his mind at that age is likely to become indelible and unalterable; and therefore it is most important that the tales which the young first hear should be models of virtuous thoughts.