A History of Education: Thought and PracticeMcGraw-Hill Company of Canada, 1966 - 443 strán (strany) |
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... Social Philosophy . " Man is born free , but is everywhere in chains , " the opening words of the Social Contract , became a motto for both the French and American Revolutions . Rousseau maintained that society basically corrupts and ...
... Social Philosophy . " Man is born free , but is everywhere in chains , " the opening words of the Social Contract , became a motto for both the French and American Revolutions . Rousseau maintained that society basically corrupts and ...
Strana 407
... social sciences should be bridged and that a new educational outlook is needed which will develop in the student the skill to investigate social facts , as well as the ability to make value judgements based on philosophical analysis ...
... social sciences should be bridged and that a new educational outlook is needed which will develop in the student the skill to investigate social facts , as well as the ability to make value judgements based on philosophical analysis ...
Strana 408
... social sciences should be bridged and that a new educational outlook is needed which will develop in the student the skill to investigate social facts , as well as the ability to make value judgements based on philosophical analysis ...
... social sciences should be bridged and that a new educational outlook is needed which will develop in the student the skill to investigate social facts , as well as the ability to make value judgements based on philosophical analysis ...
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Education and Civilization | 3 |
Greek Education and the First Great Theorists | 22 |
Roman Extensions of Greek Ideas | 41 |
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