| 1880 - 820 páginas
...to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves and others," or, in other words, " how to live completely. And this, being the great thing needful for us toFOURTH SERIES, VOL. XXXII. — 20 learn, is, by consequence, the great thing which education has... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 páginas
...sources of happiness which nature supplies — how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage cf ourselves and others — how to live completely ?...to teach. To prepare us for complete living is the functidh which education has to discharge ; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1863 - 732 páginas
...nature supplies—how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves and others—how to live completely ? And this being the great thing needful for us to learn, is by conseqxience, the great thing which education has to teach (pp. 30, 31). In what is said of moral training,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 páginas
...citizen ; in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which nature supplies — how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves and others — how to h've completely ? And this being the great thing needful for us to learn, is, by consequence, the great... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 páginas
...of happiness -\yhich nature I-' f fc* ' THE GREAT AIM OF EDUCATION. 31 supplies — how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves...consequence, the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare-jis for1, complete living_is the function which education has '('' to discharge ; and the only... | |
| 1867 - 480 páginas
...citizen ; in what w;;> to utilize all those sources of happiness which nature supplies — how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves...to live completely. And this being the great thing for us to learn, is, by consequence, the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare u»for... | |
| 1867 - 546 páginas
...citizen ; in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which nature supplies — how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves and others — how to lire completely. And this being the great thing for us to learn, is, by consequence, the great thing... | |
| 1887 - 904 páginas
...citizen, in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which Nature supplies ; how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves...consequence, the great thing which education has to teach." By the aid of this fundamental position Mr. Spencer sets forth the kind of material which he believes... | |
| 1886 - 982 páginas
...citizen, in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which Nature supplies ; how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves...consequence, the great thing which education has to leach." By the aid of this fundamental position Mr. Spencer sets forth the kind of material which he... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 páginas
...citizen; in what way to utilize all those sources of happiness which nature supplies — how to use all our faculties to the greatest advantage of ourselves...being the great thing needful for us to learn, is, byt consequence, the great thing which education has to teach. To prepare us for complete living is... | |
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