EducationNew England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... mind , for which , as the proverb says , nothing is so dangerous as ideas too large for it . " True ; but this is valid , if at all , only against an ill - advised system , and not an ideal education . Fit the education to the mind is ...
... mind , for which , as the proverb says , nothing is so dangerous as ideas too large for it . " True ; but this is valid , if at all , only against an ill - advised system , and not an ideal education . Fit the education to the mind is ...
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... mind embodies in an object . Style itself has structure , i . e . , definite " form . " But the structure of style is only the sign that the human mind has been at work with logical principles , or at work expressing its own unities or ...
... mind embodies in an object . Style itself has structure , i . e . , definite " form . " But the structure of style is only the sign that the human mind has been at work with logical principles , or at work expressing its own unities or ...
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... mind , separated from a weight of dross , fused , minted and stamped , as the mind's own . - The mind is one a unit - not a bundle of faculties . It func- tions in manifold ways ; but it is the same mind . Each particular act is not ...
... mind , separated from a weight of dross , fused , minted and stamped , as the mind's own . - The mind is one a unit - not a bundle of faculties . It func- tions in manifold ways ; but it is the same mind . Each particular act is not ...
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