| 1824 - 844 páginas
...promises to support the long-established fame of the University in oriental literature, (в.) EDUCATION. THE end of education is to render the individual,...happiness, first to himself, and next to other beings. The properties, by whicli he is fitted to become an instrument to this end, are, partly, those of the... | |
| 1824 - 878 páginas
...literature, (в.) ч " and who promises to support the long-established EJucati °n EDUCATION. JL HE end of education is to render the individual, as much...happiness, first to himself, and next to other beings. Happiness depends upon the condition of the Body, either immediately, as where the bodily powers are... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1830 - 360 páginas
...reflecting, so as not to render him dependent on others for his happiness. What is the end of education ? To render the individual as much as possible an instrument of happiness ; first to himself, next to his neighbour. Now this cannot be accomplished by a mere knowledge of languages. To diffuse... | |
| 1867 - 972 páginas
...occupies one hundred and some odd pages octavo. The grand idea of the son, as that of his father, is that " the end of education is to render the individual as much as possible an instrument of happinesss, first to himself, and next to other beings ;" but the tone is loftier, the treatment more... | |
| James McCrie - 1871 - 652 páginas
...more than any man known, had intimate and frequent intercourse with Jehovah. Education is designed to render the individual, as much as possible, an instrument of happiness to himself and to others. When rightly apprehended and carried on, it is the best employment of all... | |
| 1876 - 862 páginas
...contributed by James Mill to the " Encyclopaedia Britannica," the end of education is stated to be " to render the individual, as much as possible, an...happiness, first to himself, and next to other beings." This, however, should be given as an amended answer to the first question of the Westminster Catechism... | |
| 1877 - 804 páginas
...contributed by James Mill to the " Encyclopaedia Britannica," the end of education is stated to be " to render the individual, as much as possible, an...happiness, first to himself, and next to other beings." This, however, should be given as an amended answer to the first question of the Westminster Catechism... | |
| 1876 - 516 páginas
...contributed by James Mill to the " Encyclopedia Britannica," the end of education is stated to be " to render the individual, as much as possible, an...happiness, first to himself, and next to other beings." This, however, should be given as an amended answer to the first question of the Westminster Catechism... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1879 - 660 páginas
..." Encyclopaedia Britannica," laid down the end of education to be (as Professor Bain quotes him) " to render the individual, as much as possible, an...happiness, first to himself and next to other beings." But what is happiness ? Who has a right to prescribe to a child the way in which he ought to be happy... | |
| James Harmon Hoose - 1879 - 440 páginas
...education contributed by James Mill to the Encyclopcedia Britannica, the end of education is stated to be 4 to render the individual, as much as possible, an...happiness, first to himself, and next to other beings. ' This, however, should be given as an amended answer to the first question of the Westminster Catechism... | |
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