The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... morals from intelligence . The reason is obvious . A moral act is an act of choice , an act of discrimination between elements , and a foreseeing of their consequences . To choose , it follows , you must know the nature of the elements ...
... morals from intelligence . The reason is obvious . A moral act is an act of choice , an act of discrimination between elements , and a foreseeing of their consequences . To choose , it follows , you must know the nature of the elements ...
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... moral authors in Latin verse used for the moral instruction of youth . Gargantua studied hard , but made no progress . On the con- trary this kind of study was making him mad , silly , dreamy and foolish . His father , Grandgousier ...
... moral authors in Latin verse used for the moral instruction of youth . Gargantua studied hard , but made no progress . On the con- trary this kind of study was making him mad , silly , dreamy and foolish . His father , Grandgousier ...
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... morals to youth is very far from the modern educationist's mind , although as we have seen it has pre- vailed in all the educational systems of the world . We have also seen that past ages have not depended on religion for this moral ...
... morals to youth is very far from the modern educationist's mind , although as we have seen it has pre- vailed in all the educational systems of the world . We have also seen that past ages have not depended on religion for this moral ...
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