Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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Strana 35
... better , for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved . There are three things which make men good and vir- tuous : these are nature , habit , reason . In the first place , every one must be born a man and not some other ...
... better , for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved . There are three things which make men good and vir- tuous : these are nature , habit , reason . In the first place , every one must be born a man and not some other ...
Strana 36
... better than his gov- ernors , especially if he will enjoy the same privilege when he reaches the required age . We conclude that from one point of view governors and governed are identical , and from another different . And therefore ...
... better than his gov- ernors , especially if he will enjoy the same privilege when he reaches the required age . We conclude that from one point of view governors and governed are identical , and from another different . And therefore ...
Strana 37
... better or superior , and the better or superior is that which has reason . The reason too , in our ordinary way of speaking , is divided into two parts for there is a practical and a speculative reason , and there must be a ...
... better or superior , and the better or superior is that which has reason . The reason too , in our ordinary way of speaking , is divided into two parts for there is a practical and a speculative reason , and there must be a ...
Strana 38
... better and the end ; he should also remember the diversities of human lives and actions . For men must engage in business and go to war , but leisure and peace are better ; they must do what is necessary and useful , but what is ...
... better and the end ; he should also remember the diversities of human lives and actions . For men must engage in business and go to war , but leisure and peace are better ; they must do what is necessary and useful , but what is ...
Strana 40
... better than slaves . Wherefore we should not practice virtue after the manner of the Lacedæmonians . For they , while agreeing with other men in their concep- tion of the highest goods , differ from the rest of mankind in thinking that ...
... better than slaves . Wherefore we should not practice virtue after the manner of the Lacedæmonians . For they , while agreeing with other men in their concep- tion of the highest goods , differ from the rest of mankind in thinking that ...
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