Not only does it include whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends even the indirect... Southern Educational Review - Stran 7961906Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1867 - 972 strani
...mam-sided subjects, it is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Kot only does it include whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done...by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it (loes more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehenrU... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 112 strani
...many-sided subjects, it is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Not only does it include whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done...by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 108 strani
...many-sided subjects, it is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Not only does it include whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done...by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 476 strani
...Not only does it include * Delivered to the University of St. Andrews, February 1, 1867. VOL. iv. 25 whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done...by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 88 strani
...the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends even the indirect effects produced on character and on the human faculties, by things of which the direct purposes are quite different ;... | |
| 1876 - 862 strani
...generality of theorists, starts more scientifico with a definition^ Education, according to him, "includes whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done...comprehends even the indirect effects produced on character and on the human faculties by things of which the direct purposes are different; by laws,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 strani
...subjects, it is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Not only does it include whatever wo s no poultry/ and that ' there will be sleeping enough in the grave/ as Poor Richard says. " ' somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
| James Harrison Rigg - 1873 - 556 strani
...many-sided subjects, education is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Not only does it include whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done...by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
| James Harrison Rigg - 1873 - 542 strani
...education is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Not only does it include whatever we do fur ourselves, and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1874 - 1062 strani
...mauy-sided subjects, it is the one which has the greatest number of sides. Not only docs it iuclude whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done...by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more ; in its largest acceptation, it comprehends... | |
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