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" The first, that a criticism of life is the essence of culture ; the second, that literature contains the materials which suffice for the construction of such a criticism. I think that we must all assent to the first proposition. For culture certainly... "
Science and Culture, and Other Essays - Página 9
de Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 349 páginas
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The New Englander, Volumen 5;Volumen 41

1882 - 882 páginas
...that a criticism of life is the essence of culture, but dissents from the proposition, as too narrow, that literature contains the materials which suffice for the construction of such a criticism. "Perfect culture should supply a complete theory of life, based upon a clear knowledge alike of its...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen 41

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1882 - 888 páginas
...that a criticism of life is the essence of culture, but dissents from the proposition, as too narrow, that literature contains the materials which suffice for the construction of such a criticism. "Perfect culture should supply a complete theory of life, based upon a clear knowledge alike of its...
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Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 páginas
...too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress? " We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....from ! learning or technical skill. It implies the j possession of an ideal, and the habit of critically estimating the value of things by comparison...
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Collected Essays, Volumen 3

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 472 páginas
...too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress? " * We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....materials which suffice for the construction of such criticism. I think that we must all assent to the first proposition. For culture certainly means something...
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The School World, Volumen 7

1905 - 504 páginas
...and yet deficient in culture ; that fact is implied by the word "pedantry." "Culture," said Huxley, "certainly means something quite different from learning...implies the possession of an ideal, and the habit of ciitically estimating the value of things by a theoretic standard." " It is the love of knowledge,"...
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Specimens of Exposition and Argument

1908 - 390 páginas
...too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress?" * We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....that a criticism of life is the essence of culture ; 5 the second, that literature contains the materials which suffice for the construction of such criticism....
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Essays, English and American: With Introductions and Notes

1910 - 500 páginas
...too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress ? " We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....learning or technical skill. It implies the possession of anjdeal, and the habit of critically estimating the value of thingsTJf comparison with a theoretic...
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Representative Essays in Modern Thought: A Basis for Composition

Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 páginas
...too all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress?" 2 We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....criticism of life is the essence of culture ; the second, f that literature contains the materials which suffice for the conj struction of such a criticism....
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Science and Education: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1914 - 474 páginas
...too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress? " * We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....materials which suffice for the construction of such criticism. I think that we must all assent to the first proposition. For culture certainly means something...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century, Parte 2

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 372 páginas
...too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress? " We have here to deal with two distinct propositions....criticism. I think that we must all assent to the first preposition. For culture certainly means something quite different from learning or technical skill....
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