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Strana 40
We have already determined that nature and habit and reason are required , and
what should be the character of the citizens has also been defined by us . But we
have still to consider whether the training of early life is to be that of reason or ...
We have already determined that nature and habit and reason are required , and
what should be the character of the citizens has also been defined by us . But we
have still to consider whether the training of early life is to be that of reason or ...
Strana 41
Reason may make mistakes and fail in attaining the highest 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 other things , birth implies some antecedent principle , and that the
end ...
Reason may make mistakes and fail in attaining the highest 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 other things , birth implies some antecedent principle , and that the
end ...
Strana 47
There remains , then , the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ;
which appears to have been the reason of its introduction , this being one of the
ways in which it is thought that a freeman should pass his leisure ; as Homer says
...
There remains , then , the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ;
which appears to have been the reason of its introduction , this being one of the
ways in which it is thought that a freeman should pass his leisure ; as Homer says
...
Strana 48
Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason , and the body
before the mind ; and therefore boys should be handed over to the trainer , who
creates in them the proper habit of body , and to the wrestling - master , who
teaches ...
Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason , and the body
before the mind ; and therefore boys should be handed over to the trainer , who
creates in them the proper habit of body , and to the wrestling - master , who
teaches ...
Strana 52
Hence and with good reason it is introduced into social gatherings and
entertainments , because it makes the hearts of men glad : so that on this ground
alone we may assume that the young ought to be trained in it . For innocent
pleasures are ...
Hence and with good reason it is introduced into social gatherings and
entertainments , because it makes the hearts of men glad : so that on this ground
alone we may assume that the young ought to be trained in it . For innocent
pleasures are ...
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