Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... principle are to be preferred by those who have it in their power to 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 ...
... principle are to be preferred by those who have it in their power to 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 ...
Strana 38
... principles children and persons of every age which requires education should be trained . Whereas even the Hellenes ... principle any citizen 38 ARISTOTLE.
... principles children and persons of every age which requires education should be trained . Whereas even the Hellenes ... principle any citizen 38 ARISTOTLE.
Strana 39
... principle and no law having this object is either statesmanlike or useful or right . For the same things are best both for individuals and for states , and these are the things which the legislator ought to implant in the minds of his ...
... principle and no law having this object is either statesmanlike or useful or right . For the same things are best both for individuals and for states , and these are the things which the legislator ought to implant in the minds of his ...
Strana 41
... principle , and that the end of anything has a beginning in some former end . Now , in men reason and mind are the end towards which nature strives , so that the birth and moral discipline of the citizens ought to be ordered with a view ...
... principle , and that the end of anything has a beginning in some former end . Now , in men reason and mind are the end towards which nature strives , so that the birth and moral discipline of the citizens ought to be ordered with a view ...
Strana 43
... principle of association applies universally to things as well as persons , for we always like best whatever comes first . And therefore youth should be kept strangers to all that is bad , and especially to things which suggest vice or ...
... principle of association applies universally to things as well as persons , for we always like best whatever comes first . And therefore youth should be kept strangers to all that is bad , and especially to things which suggest vice or ...
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