Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... attaining to law and order , and rejecting the honied Muse - not however that we mean wholly to exclude pleasure , which is the characteristic of all music . And if a man be brought up from childhood to the age of discretion and ...
... attaining to law and order , and rejecting the honied Muse - not however that we mean wholly to exclude pleasure , which is the characteristic of all music . And if a man be brought up from childhood to the age of discretion and ...
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... attain the second - best form of polity , with that we may be satisfied . And to men living under this second polity there remains a work to be accomplished which is far from being small or insignificant , but is the greatest of all ...
... attain the second - best form of polity , with that we may be satisfied . And to men living under this second polity there remains a work to be accomplished which is far from being small or insignificant , but is the greatest of all ...
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... attain to both or to all , for that is always to every one the most eligible which is the high- est attainable by him . The whole of life is further divided into two parts , business and leisure , war and peace , and all actions into ...
... attain to both or to all , for that is always to every one the most eligible which is the high- est attainable by him . The whole of life is further divided into two parts , business and leisure , war and peace , and all actions into ...
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... training of early life is to be that of reason or habit , for these two must accord , and when in accord they will then form the best of harmonies . Reason may make mistakes and fail in attaining the high- 40 ARISTOTLE.
... training of early life is to be that of reason or habit , for these two must accord , and when in accord they will then form the best of harmonies . Reason may make mistakes and fail in attaining the high- 40 ARISTOTLE.
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Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. Reason may make mistakes and fail in attaining the high- est ideal of life , and there may be a like evil influence of habit . Thus much is clear in the first place , that , as in all ...
Plato to Spencer Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. Reason may make mistakes and fail in attaining the high- est ideal of life , and there may be a like evil influence of habit . Thus much is clear in the first place , that , as in all ...
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