 | Tadasu Misawa - 1909 - 304 halaman
...education. It is, he recognizes, a great help both to virtue and wisdom in all well-disposed minds; but '' in others not so disposed, it helps them only to be the most foolish or worse men." When Locke saw " what ado is made about a little Latin and Greek, how many... | |
 | 1879
...tell you I think it the least part. This may seem strange in the mouth of a bookish man. ... I imagine you would think him a very foolish fellow, that should...helps them only to be the more foolish or worse men. When you consider of the breeding of your son . . . place him in hands where you may, as much as possible,... | |
 | Serge Soupel - 1995 - 233 halaman
...Reading, and Writing, and Leaming, I allow to be necessary, but yet not the chief Business. I imagine you would think him a very foolish Fellow, that should not value a Vertuous or a Wise Man, infinitely before a great Scholar. (Educational Writings 255). Or, ces fables,... | |
 | Edward J. Power - 1996 - 242 halaman
...health, and then introduces moral formation. 1ntellectual development is clearly on his list ("l imagine you would think him a very foolish Fellow, that should not value a vittuous, or a wise Man, infinitely before a great Scholar"),17 yet precedence goes neither to it nor... | |
 | Connie Robertson - 1998 - 669 halaman
...think of, is the most unfit of any to be used in educatlon. 6441 Some Thoughts Concerning Education legy Written in a Country Churchyard The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind LOCKER-LAMPSON Frederick 1821-1895 6442 'The Jester's Plea' The world's as ugly, ay, as sin, And almost... | |
 | Antonio T. De Nicolás - 2000 - 584 halaman
...Reading and writing and learning I allow to be necessary, but yet not the chief business. I imagine you would think him a very foolish fellow, that should...but that I think learning a great help to both in well-dispos'd minds; but yet it must be confess'd also, that in others not so dispos'd, it helps them... | |
 | John Locke - 2000 - 346 halaman
...Business. I imagine you would think him a very foolish Fellow, that should not 5 value a Vertuous, or a Wise Man, infinitely before a great Scholar....but that I think Learning a great help to both in well dispos'd Minds; but yet it must be confess'd also, that in others not so dispos'd, it helps them... | |
 | Brian Holmes, David G. Scanlon, W. R. Niblett - 2005 - 410 halaman
...'Reading, and Writing and Learning, I allow to be necessary, but yet not the chief Business. I imagine you would think him a very foolish Fellow, that should not value a Vertuous, or a Wise Man, infinitely before a great Scholar.'30 The qualities which Locke prizes are... | |
 | John Locke - 1988 - 240 halaman
...Reading and Writing and 10 Learning I allow to be necessary, but yet not the chief Business. I imagine you would think him a very foolish Fellow, that should...but that I think Learning a great Help to both in well-dispos'd Minds ; but 15 yet it must be confess'd also, that in others not so dispos'd, it helps... | |
 | John Locke - 1880 - 160 halaman
...Reading and Writing and 10 Learning I allow to be necessary, but yet not the chief Business. I imagine you would think him a very foolish Fellow, that should...but that I think Learning a great Help to both in well-dispos'd Minds ; but 1 5 yet it must be confess'd also, that in others not so dispos'd, it helps... | |
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