... also possible that the self-taught man may be on the right track, and may accomplish as much or even more than one trained in the usual way. In general, however, it is -very desirable that every one should go through the regular course of the inherited... The Journal of Speculative Philosophy - Página 471873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1872 - 224 páginas
...one should go through the regular course of the inherited means of education, partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from...through the accident of his want of culture, had not heardo We must all learn by ourselves, but we cannot teach ourselves. Only Genius can do this, for... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1872 - 158 páginas
...one should go through the regular course of the inherited means of education, partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from...his solitary efforts spend labor on some superfluous work—superfluous because done long before, and of which he, through the accident of his want of culture,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1873 - 300 páginas
...man should go through the regular course, the inherited means of education — partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from the anxiety which he feels, lest he, in his solitary efforts, spend labor on some superfluous work — superfluous because... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1873 - 300 páginas
...man should go through the regular course, the inherited means of education — partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from the anxiety which he feels, lest he, in his solitary efforts, spend labor on some superfluous work — superfluous because... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1873 - 300 páginas
...man should go through the regular course, the inherited means of education — partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from the anxiety which he feels, lest he, in his solitary efforts, spend labor on some superfluous work — superfluous because... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1886 - 328 páginas
...one should go through the regular course of the inherited means of education, partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from...not heard. We must all learn by ourselves, but we can not teach ourselves. Only genius can do this, for it must be its own leader in the new paths which... | |
| Karl Rosenkranz - 1887 - 336 páginas
...one should go through the regular course of the inherited means of education, partly that he may be thorough in the elements, partly to free him from the anxiety which ho may feel lest he in his solitary efforts spend labor on some superfluous work — superfluous because... | |
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