| Nathan Tarcov - 1999 - 292 halaman
...of these is that what is wanted of children should not be imposed as a task or required as a duty: "Whatever is so proposed presently becomes irksome:...before it were a Thing of Delight or Indifferency" (§ 73; see also § 49). The reason for the irksomeness of duty becomes explicit now: "Children have... | |
| Rod Parker-Rees, Jenny Willan - 2006 - 384 halaman
...of Instructing them. §. 73. 1. None of the Things they are to learn should ever be made a Burthen to them, or imposed on them as a Task. Whatever is...Child be but ordered to whip his Top at a certain Time every Day, whether he has, or has not a Mind to it; let this be but required of him as a Duty, wherein... | |
| John Locke - 1988 - 328 halaman
...ever be made a Burthen to them, or impos'd on them as a Task. Whatever is so propos'd, pre30 sently becomes irksome; the Mind takes an Aversion to it,...were a Thing of Delight or Indifferency. Let a Child but be order'd to whip his Top at a certain Time every Day, whether he has or has not a Mind to it;... | |
| John Locke - 1886 - 320 halaman
...be made a Burthen to them, or impos'd on " ' them as a Task. Whatever is so propos'd, pre30 sently becomes irksome; the Mind takes an Aversion to it,...were a Thing of Delight or Indifferency. Let a Child but be order'd to whip his Top at a certain Time every Day, whether he has or has not a Mind to it;... | |
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