Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... moral quali- ties ; in sight only there is a little , for figures are to some extent of a moral character , and ( so far ) all participate in the feeling about them . Again , figures and colors are not imitations , but signs of moral ...
... moral quali- ties ; in sight only there is a little , for figures are to some extent of a moral character , and ( so far ) all participate in the feeling about them . Again , figures and colors are not imitations , but signs of moral ...
Strana 362
... moral education , considered as a whole , in- cludes three distinct parts : the children's moral sense must first be aroused by their feelings being made active and pure ; then they must be exercised in self - control , and taught to ...
... moral education , considered as a whole , in- cludes three distinct parts : the children's moral sense must first be aroused by their feelings being made active and pure ; then they must be exercised in self - control , and taught to ...
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... moral and religious life , and the child , whose trust in its parents nothing can shake , loves what they love , believes what they believe , and worships the same God and Savior . But when this peace is wanting from the very cradle ...
... moral and religious life , and the child , whose trust in its parents nothing can shake , loves what they love , believes what they believe , and worships the same God and Savior . But when this peace is wanting from the very cradle ...
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PLATO Biographical Sketch | 7 |
ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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