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
| James Welton - 1911 - 554 strani
...education of things." l John Stuart Mill expands the same idea — "Not only does education include whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose 1 Emile, livre i. of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ; it does more : in... | |
| James Welton - 1911 - 542 strani
...purpose 1 Emlle, livre i. 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 ;... | |
| A. M. Williams - 1912 - 250 strani
...Inaugural Address at St. Andrews, John Stuart Mill gave a comprehensive meaning to education. It ' 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,... | |
| Benjamin Dumville - 1915 - 464 strani
...They require to be reminded of the words of John Stuart Mill — " Not only does education 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... | |
| 1915 - 420 strani
...method they should be educated, and what persons should conduct such education. Education should include whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done for us by others, and for the express purpose of bringing' us nearer to the perfection of our nature. In its largest... | |
| Harrison Meredith Tipsword - 1916 - 268 strani
...the development in man of all the perfection which his nature permits. " S. Mill: "Education includes whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done...others, for the express purpose of bringing us nearer to perfection of our nature. " 4. Spencer: "Education is the preparation for complete living." 5. Neiemeyer:... | |
| Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie - 1917 - 194 strani
...other beings. John Stuart Mill: Education includes whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is being done for us by others, for the express purpose of...bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature. Milton: A complete and generous education is that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully and... | |
| Sheldon Emmor Davis - 1918 - 380 strani
...magnanimously all the offices both private and public of peace and war." (Milton.) (6) "Education includes whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done...us by others for the express purpose of bringing us near to the perfection of our nature." (JS Mill.) (c) "Education is the process by means of which the... | |
| India. Calcutta University Commission - 1919 - 460 strani
...of 1867 says that education " includes whatever we do for ourselves, and whatever is done for us bv others, for the express purpose of bringing us nearer...comprehends even the indirect effects produced on character, and on the numan faculties, by things of which the direct purposes are different; by laws,... | |
| James Henry Snowden - 1921 - 132 strani
...all the beauty anH a\] tion of which they are capable." John Stuart Mill wrote: "Education includes whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done...bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature." Herbert Spencer said: "Education is the preparation for complete living." Ruskin wrote: "Education... | |
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