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Page 145
... begin where we ought always to begin , and where we ought to have begun long ago with our children ? Nothing astonishes me so much as the indifference of the average English parent to the social aspect of the education which his ...
... begin where we ought always to begin , and where we ought to have begun long ago with our children ? Nothing astonishes me so much as the indifference of the average English parent to the social aspect of the education which his ...
Page 148
... begin to make healthy and harmonious growth ; and his consequent sense of well - being will be realised by him as joy . In the vitalising atmosphere of joy his deeper nature will begin to reveal itself . His secret desire for liberty ...
... begin to make healthy and harmonious growth ; and his consequent sense of well - being will be realised by him as joy . In the vitalising atmosphere of joy his deeper nature will begin to reveal itself . His secret desire for liberty ...
Page 155
... begin by trying to prove that men are free agents is to assume by implication that the question is open to discussion , and in doing so to weaken the authority of the sense of free- dom , and therefore to invalidate our claim to be free ...
... begin by trying to prove that men are free agents is to assume by implication that the question is open to discussion , and in doing so to weaken the authority of the sense of free- dom , and therefore to invalidate our claim to be free ...
Contents
SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION 1912 | 1 |
PROFESSOR EUCKEN AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELFREALISA | 36 |
IDEALS OF LIFE AND EDUCATIONGERMAN AND ENGLISH | 54 |
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