Education as a ScienceD. Appleton, 1884 - 453 páginas |
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... punishments The muscular pains . Nervous pains - ennui Privation of nourishment Skin inflictions · PLAY OF MOTIVES : -THE EMOTIONS . Survey of the different emotions appealed to The Emotion of Terror . Fear may or may not accompany pain ...
... punishments The muscular pains . Nervous pains - ennui Privation of nourishment Skin inflictions · PLAY OF MOTIVES : -THE EMOTIONS . Survey of the different emotions appealed to The Emotion of Terror . Fear may or may not accompany pain ...
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... Punishments , actual and • ideal ; humour ; play Anger , an aid in discipline · The Emotion of Power . Actual and ideal power - a first - class motive · 72 • 74 75 77 The Emotions of Self . Self - complacency and self - esteem • Love of ...
... Punishments , actual and • ideal ; humour ; play Anger , an aid in discipline · The Emotion of Power . Actual and ideal power - a first - class motive · 72 • 74 75 77 The Emotions of Self . Self - complacency and self - esteem • Love of ...
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... Punishment . Censure or reproof . Forms of disgrace . Detention from play Impositions . Corporal punishment • 112 113 114 115 · 116 116 The Discipline of Consequences . Allowing children to suffer by natural consequences . Advantages ...
... Punishment . Censure or reproof . Forms of disgrace . Detention from play Impositions . Corporal punishment • 112 113 114 115 · 116 116 The Discipline of Consequences . Allowing children to suffer by natural consequences . Advantages ...
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... punishments . No doubt we do something to educate ourselves , and society does something to educate us , in a sufficiently proper acceptation of the word ; but the ordinary influence of society , in the dis- pensing of punishment and ...
... punishments . No doubt we do something to educate ourselves , and society does something to educate us , in a sufficiently proper acceptation of the word ; but the ordinary influence of society , in the dis- pensing of punishment and ...
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... punishing the want of application . It is in every way inferior to the other motives ; and this inferiority should be always kept in view in employing it , as indeed every teacher must often do with the generality of scholars . Pain is ...
... punishing the want of application . It is in every way inferior to the other motives ; and this inferiority should be always kept in view in employing it , as indeed every teacher must often do with the generality of scholars . Pain is ...
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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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