Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... taught them how to lead the life of peace . 15. Since the end of individuals and of states is the same , the end of the best man and of the best state must also be the same ; it is therefore evident that there ought to exist in both of ...
... taught them how to lead the life of peace . 15. Since the end of individuals and of states is the same , the end of the best man and of the best state must also be the same ; it is therefore evident that there ought to exist in both of ...
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... taught , whether we look to virtue or the best life . — Neither is it clear whether education is more concerned with intellectual or with moral virtue . The existing prac- tice is perplexing ; no one knows on what principle we should ...
... taught , whether we look to virtue or the best life . — Neither is it clear whether education is more concerned with intellectual or with moral virtue . The existing prac- tice is perplexing ; no one knows on what principle we should ...
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... taught drawing , not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases , or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles , but rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form ...
... taught drawing , not to prevent their making mistakes in their own purchases , or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles , but rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the human form ...
Strana 53
... taught to look , not at the works of Pauson , but at those of Polygnotus , or any other painter or statuary who expresses moral ideas . On the other hand , even in mere melodies there is an imitation of character , for the musical modes ...
... taught to look , not at the works of Pauson , but at those of Polygnotus , or any other painter or statuary who expresses moral ideas . On the other hand , even in mere melodies there is an imitation of character , for the musical modes ...
Strana 54
... taught to sing and play or not . Clearly there is a considerable difference made in the character by the actual practice of the art . It is difficult , if not impossible , for those who do not perform to be good judges of the per ...
... taught to sing and play or not . Clearly there is a considerable difference made in the character by the actual practice of the art . It is difficult , if not impossible , for those who do not perform to be good judges of the per ...
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