Education as a ScienceD. Appleton, 1884 - 453 páginas |
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... expression as compared with thought Primary education , and its relation to secondary 436 • 436 · · 436 APPENDIX . further eXAMPLES OF THE OBJECT LESSON . The difficulties of the lesson culminate in the explanations of Primary Science ...
... expression as compared with thought Primary education , and its relation to secondary 436 • 436 · · 436 APPENDIX . further eXAMPLES OF THE OBJECT LESSON . The difficulties of the lesson culminate in the explanations of Primary Science ...
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... expression of the scope of the subject is not exactly erroneous ; the moulding of each genera- tion by the one preceding is not improperly described 1 Inaugural Address at St. Andrews , P , 4 . as an education . It is , however ...
... expression of the scope of the subject is not exactly erroneous ; the moulding of each genera- tion by the one preceding is not improperly described 1 Inaugural Address at St. Andrews , P , 4 . as an education . It is , however ...
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... expression for this is the union of the Deductive and Inductive Methods . ' The deductions are to be obtained apart , in their own way , and with all attainable precision . The inductions are the maxims of practice - purified , in the ...
... expression for this is the union of the Deductive and Inductive Methods . ' The deductions are to be obtained apart , in their own way , and with all attainable precision . The inductions are the maxims of practice - purified , in the ...
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... expression and for subject - matter . This variety , however , is not altogether a desirable thing . The ana- lytic branch of the Science of Education would have to resolve those aggregates into their constituent parts , and to consider ...
... expression and for subject - matter . This variety , however , is not altogether a desirable thing . The ana- lytic branch of the Science of Education would have to resolve those aggregates into their constituent parts , and to consider ...
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... expression of disparaging and scornful emotions , its cultivation has the facility of the generic passion of malevolence . We may refer , next , to the explosive emotion of Grief , which is in itself seductive , and , if uncontrolled ...
... expression of disparaging and scornful emotions , its cultivation has the facility of the generic passion of malevolence . We may refer , next , to the explosive emotion of Grief , which is in itself seductive , and , if uncontrolled ...
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abstract acquired acquisition agreement appeal to consequences application Arithmetic arts attention authority Bentham Botany cation celestial sphere charm child circumstances colour conceive concrete corporal punishment course cultivation culture definite degree mathematical discipline discrimination distinct effect element emotions Euclid evil examples excitement exer exercise expression fact faculty favour feeling force Geometry give Grammar gratification higher highest highly composite human imagination important impressions individual inflictions influence instance intellectual interest James Fitzjames Stephen James Mill kind knowledge labour language learning malevolent Mathematics matter means memory ment mental method mind mode moral motive names Natural History Natural Philosophy notion Object Lesson observation offence operation operation physical pain physical Physiology plastic Plato pleasure poetry practical principles punishment pupils regards Retentiveness scientific sense stage stimulant teacher teaching things tion various vocables words Zoology
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Página 151 - There may, indeed, be something so terrible or offensive, that the horror or loathsomeness of an object may overbear the pleasure which results from its greatness, novelty or beauty ; but still there will be such a mixture of delight in the very disgust it gives us, as any of these three qualifications are most conspicuous and prevailing.
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Página 333 - Thy spirit, Independence, let me share, Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye! Thy steps I follow, with my bosom bare, Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.