... in order to distinguish these. "Breaking" consists in producing in an animal, either by pain or pleasure of the senses, an activity of which, it is true, he is capable, but which he never would have developed if left to himself. On the other hand,... The Philosophy of Education - Página 12por Karl Rosenkranz - 1886 - 286 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1872 - 114 páginas
...perhaps, other expressions, as "raising" and "training," in order to distinguish these. "Breaking" consists in producing in an animal, either by pain...; and it is only a planter who looks to his slaves only for an increase in their number. — The. education of men is quite often enough, unfortunately,... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1872 - 224 páginas
...perhaps, other expressions, as "raising" and "training," in order to distinguish these. "Breaking" consists in producing in an animal, either by pain...; and it is only a planter who looks to his slaves only for an increase in their number. — The education of men is quite often enough, unfortunately,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 674 páginas
...perhaps, other expressions, as 'raising' and 'training,' in order to distinguish these. 'Breaking' consists in producing in an animal, either by pain...develop for himself if he had a clear idea of himself. In a more restricted sense we mean by Education the shaping of the individual life by the forces of... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 666 páginas
...true, he is capable, but which he never would have developed if left to himself. On the other band, it is the nature of Education only to assist in the...develop for himself if he had a clear idea of himself. In a more restricted sense we mean by Education the shaping of the individual life by the forces of... | |
| 1878 - 1074 páginas
...other expressions, as 'raising' and 'training,1 in order to distinguish these. 'Breaking' consista in producing in an animal, either by pain or pleasure...develop for himself if he had a clear idea of himself. In a more restricted sense we mean by Education the shaping of the individual life by the forces of... | |
| James Harmon Hoose - 1879 - 440 páginas
...influencing of man by man, and it has for its end to lead him to actualize himself through his own efforts. It is the nature of education only to assist in the...develop for himself if he had a clear idea of himself. . . . Man, therefore, is the only fit subject for education. We often speak, it is true, of the education... | |
| James Harmon Hoose - 1879 - 476 páginas
...influencing of man by man, and it has for its end to lead him to actualize himself through his own efforts. It is the nature of education only to assist in the...develop for himself if he had a clear idea of himself. . . . Man, therefore, is the only fit subject for education. We often speak, it is true, of the education... | |
| James Harmon Hoose - 1879 - 472 páginas
...influencing of man by man, and it has for its end to lead him to actuali ize himself through his own efforts. It is the nature of education only to assist in the...strive most earnestly to develop for himself if he had n clear idea of himself. . . . Man, therefore, is the only fit subject for education. We often speak,... | |
| James N. Patrick - 1891 - 232 páginas
...consequently mental development, but cultivates the power of original investigation.— Edward Brooks. Man is the only fit subject for education. We often speak,...planter who looks to his slaves for an increase in their number.—Rosenkranz. CHAPTER X. METHOD IN EDUCATION.—CONCLUDED. Pupils are not interested in mere... | |
| James N. Patrick - 1894 - 232 páginas
...consequently mental development, but cultivates the power of original investigation. — Edward Brooks. Man is the only fit subject for education. We often speak,...looks to his slaves for an increase in their number. — liosenkranz. CHAPTER X. METHOD IN EDUCATION. — CONCLUDED. Pupils are not interested in mere words.... | |
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