Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... wise than they are , then every one is afraid and ashamed to change that which is established . The legislator must somehow find a way of implanting this reverence for an- tiquity , and I would propose the following way : - People are ...
... wise than they are , then every one is afraid and ashamed to change that which is established . The legislator must somehow find a way of implanting this reverence for an- tiquity , and I would propose the following way : - People are ...
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... wise by experience and learning . And you want me to say plainly in what they are right and in what they are wrong . CLE . Yes , I do . ATH . But how can I in one word rightly comprehend all of them ? I am of opinion , and , if I am not ...
... wise by experience and learning . And you want me to say plainly in what they are right and in what they are wrong . CLE . Yes , I do . ATH . But how can I in one word rightly comprehend all of them ? I am of opinion , and , if I am not ...
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... of and shall commit to them the instruction and educa- tion of youth . And here and on this wise let my fanciful tale about letters and teachers of letters come to an end . II . ARISTOTLE . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . By common consent 32 PLATO.
... of and shall commit to them the instruction and educa- tion of youth . And here and on this wise let my fanciful tale about letters and teachers of letters come to an end . II . ARISTOTLE . BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . By common consent 32 PLATO.
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... wise give an innocent pleasure to mankind . Such are the harmonies and the melodies in which those who perform music at the theater should be invited to compete . But since the spectators are of two kinds the one free and educated , the ...
... wise give an innocent pleasure to mankind . Such are the harmonies and the melodies in which those who perform music at the theater should be invited to compete . But since the spectators are of two kinds the one free and educated , the ...
Strana 59
... wise blame Socrates , and with justice , for rejecting the relaxed harmonies in education under the idea that they 1 Cf. Plato , Republic , III . 399 . are intoxicating , not in the ordinary sense of intoxication SELECTION FROM THE " 6 ...
... wise blame Socrates , and with justice , for rejecting the relaxed harmonies in education under the idea that they 1 Cf. Plato , Republic , III . 399 . are intoxicating , not in the ordinary sense of intoxication SELECTION FROM THE " 6 ...
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