A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strán (strany) |
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Thought and Practice Margaret Gillett. ARISTOTLE ( 384-322 B.C. ) Aristotle was Plato's most famous student . Although he agreed with his master on a great many issues , he also differed in some important respects . Plato could be called ...
Thought and Practice Margaret Gillett. ARISTOTLE ( 384-322 B.C. ) Aristotle was Plato's most famous student . Although he agreed with his master on a great many issues , he also differed in some important respects . Plato could be called ...
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... Aristotle does not believe that girls should be educated . Curriculum . Aristotle approves of the traditional subjects because of their moral effects , but he also agrees that practical subjects might be included in the curriculum if ...
... Aristotle does not believe that girls should be educated . Curriculum . Aristotle approves of the traditional subjects because of their moral effects , but he also agrees that practical subjects might be included in the curriculum if ...
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... Aristotle's empha- sis on intellectual virtues has been stressed by his followers . Thus Aristotle , like Plato , has been invoked as a justification for the " cultivation of the intellect . " The tradition of intellectualism in ...
... Aristotle's empha- sis on intellectual virtues has been stressed by his followers . Thus Aristotle , like Plato , has been invoked as a justification for the " cultivation of the intellect . " The tradition of intellectualism in ...
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Education and Civilization 32 | 10 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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