Great Pedagogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) Intended to introduce the student to the principal documents of educational history |
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... earliest of the Greek philosophers whose writings have been transmitted to us . Unlike his great pupil Aristotle , he ... early training that made him aristocratic in his sympathies . When he came to theorize about an ideal " Republic ...
... earliest of the Greek philosophers whose writings have been transmitted to us . Unlike his great pupil Aristotle , he ... early training that made him aristocratic in his sympathies . When he came to theorize about an ideal " Republic ...
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... early , they may all of them do much of their public and of their household business , as magis- trates in the city , and masters and mistresses in their pri- vate houses , before the sun is Much sleep is not required by nature , either ...
... early , they may all of them do much of their public and of their household business , as magis- trates in the city , and masters and mistresses in their pri- vate houses , before the sun is Much sleep is not required by nature , either ...
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... early years of life , and what their instructors ought to teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until they are able to read and write ; but the acquisition of perfect beauty or quickness in writing , if nature has ...
... early years of life , and what their instructors ought to teach them . They ought to be occupied with their letters until they are able to read and write ; but the acquisition of perfect beauty or quickness in writing , if nature has ...
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... am not wholly in want of a pattern , for when I consider the words which we have spoken from early dawn until now , and which , as I believe , have been inspired by Heaven , they appear to me to be SELECTION FROM THE “ LAWS ” 31.
... am not wholly in want of a pattern , for when I consider the words which we have spoken from early dawn until now , and which , as I believe , have been inspired by Heaven , they appear to me to be SELECTION FROM THE “ LAWS ” 31.
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... early manhood he gave up medicine for philosophy ) He became a disciple of Plato , ) and by his penetration of mind gained the distinction of being called " the intellect of the school . " In 342 B. C. , when his fame as a philosopher ...
... early manhood he gave up medicine for philosophy ) He became a disciple of Plato , ) and by his penetration of mind gained the distinction of being called " the intellect of the school . " In 342 B. C. , when his fame as a philosopher ...
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