... it seems as if all peasants and craftsmen might be elevated into artists; that is, men who love their labour for its own sake, improve it by their own plastic genius and inventive skill, and thereby cultivate their intellect, ennoble their character,... German Professions, 1800-1950 - Página 32editado por - 1990 - 352 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
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...thereby cultivate their intellect, ennoble their character, and exalt and refine their enjoyments. And so humanity would be ennobled by the very things which now, though beautiful iu themselves, so often go to degrade it. The more a man accustoms himself to dwell in the region of... | |
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| Anthony J. La Vopa - 2002 - 426 páginas
...thereby cultivate their intellect, ennoble their character, and exalt and refine their pleasures. And so humanity would be ennobled by the very things which...beautiful in themselves, so often serve to degrade it. 48 If the neohumanists had faith that work would be transformed by the new man, they also were confident... | |
| H.G Solari, M.A Natiello, G.B Mindlin - 1996 - 374 páginas
...thereby cultivate their intellect, ennoble their character, and exalt and refine their pleasures. And so humanity would be ennobled by the very things which...beautiful in themselves, so often serve to degrade it. . . But, still freedom is undoubtedly the indispensable condition, without which even the pursuits... | |
| Noam Chomsky - 2003 - 500 páginas
...thereby cultivate their intellect, ennoble their character, and exalt and refine their pleasures. And so humanity would be ennobled by the very things which now, though beautiful in themselves, so often tend to degrade it.' Humbolt was an important educational theorist as well as a practitioner. He was... | |
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