American Annals of Education and InstructionAllen & Ticknor, 1837 |
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... moral science , like education . Few minds are capable of compre- hending and reforming such a science as a whole . Each usual- ly embraces a particular portion adapted to its own capacities , or connected with its individual experience ...
... moral science , like education . Few minds are capable of compre- hending and reforming such a science as a whole . Each usual- ly embraces a particular portion adapted to its own capacities , or connected with its individual experience ...
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... moral events , as well as with nature and matter , if we wish to cultivate properly his moral powers , and elevate him above the material world . 5. But above all , it is to be regretted , that in reference to religious education , he ...
... moral events , as well as with nature and matter , if we wish to cultivate properly his moral powers , and elevate him above the material world . 5. But above all , it is to be regretted , that in reference to religious education , he ...
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... moral sense and the diminished respect for truth , which will naturally result from such a course . 6. While Pestalozzi di approved of the attempts of the Philan- thropinists to draw forth from the minds of children , before they had ...
... moral sense and the diminished respect for truth , which will naturally result from such a course . 6. While Pestalozzi di approved of the attempts of the Philan- thropinists to draw forth from the minds of children , before they had ...
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... moral character . They are sorry so little attention is paid to them - by others . They are sorry - so they say that they are , every day , becoming worse . But I am often tempted to put to them the question of the for- eigner ; How ...
... moral character . They are sorry so little attention is paid to them - by others . They are sorry - so they say that they are , every day , becoming worse . But I am often tempted to put to them the question of the for- eigner ; How ...
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... moral influ- ence is bad ; but will they not go on to deteriorate , and with a fearful rapidity ? What can prevent it ? But if they do , will you continue to live in that society which they form ? You acknowledge that the mass of the ...
... moral influ- ence is bad ; but will they not go on to deteriorate , and with a fearful rapidity ? What can prevent it ? But if they do , will you continue to live in that society which they form ? You acknowledge that the mass of the ...
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