We learn not to live, but to dispute; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder, if those who make the fashion, suit it to what they have, and not to what their pupils want. Moral Education: Its Laws and Methods - Stran 199avtor: Joseph Rodes Buchanan - 1882 - 395 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 strani
...these ? He would have had much more reason to say, as he does, " Non vitas, sed scholae discimus ;" We learn not to live, but to dispute; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder, if those who make the fashion, suit it to what they have, and not to... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 strani
...these ? He would have had much more reason to say, as he does, " Non vitae, sed scholas discimus ;" We learn not to live, but to dispute ; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder, if those who make the fashion, suit it to what they have, and not to... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 strani
...? He would have had much more reason to say, as he does, " Non vitae, sed scholar discimus ;" We V' learn not to live, but to dispute ; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder, if those who make the fashion, suit it to what they have, and not to... | |
| 1829 - 188 strani
...certain demand for the inferior article prepared by his own education. Locke justly observes, — '-' It is no wonder if those who make the fashion, suit...what they have, and not to what their pupils want. The fashion being once established, who can think it strange, that in this, as well as in all other... | |
| 1872 - 500 strani
...real knowledge he has Rot from tbe liberal arts, or bis tutor's learncd encyclopaedia. p. 151. *** wc learn not to live, but to dispute; and our education fits us rather for tbe university, than the world. p. 163. f this is a knowledge, wbich upon all occasions a tutor should... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 strani
...discimus," "We learn not to live, but to dispute ; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder if those who make the...fashion suit it to what they have, and not to what their pupila want. The fashion being once established, who can think it strange, that in this, M well as... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 strani
...these ? He would have had much more reason to say, as he does, " Non vita?, §ed schöbe discimus," We learn not to live, but to dispute; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder if those who make the fashion suit it to what they have, and not to... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 strani
...these ? Ho would have had much more reason to say, as he does, " Non vitae, sed scholse discimus," We learn not to live, but to dispute ; and our education fits us rather for the university than the world. But it is no wonder if those who make the fashion suit it to what they have, and not to... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1872 - 964 strani
...real knowledge he has got from the liberal arts, or his tutor's learned encyclopaedia, p. 151. *** we learn not to live, but to dispute ; and our education fits us rather for the university, than the world, p. 163. •f this is a knowledge, which upon all occasions a tutor should endeavour to instill,... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1874 - 376 strani
...unfurnished with, without any great disparagement to himself, or prejudice to his affairs." Again he says, " We learn not to live, but to dispute, and our education...fashion suit it to what they have, and not to what their -ptrfils want." This last remark is not without its application even in our time. When we come to Locke's... | |
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