| Matti Rissanen, Merja Kytö, Kirsi Heikkonen - 1997 - 448 páginas
...vertue and worth is placed in this, That a man is able to deny himself his owne desires, crosse his owne inclinations, and purely follow what reason directs as best though the appetite leane the other way. (Locke, Directions Concerning Education 50) 5. Semantic survey iour, but also... | |
| Peter Berkowitz - 2000 - 256 páginas
...things are defined by reason: "the great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own...directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way."108 The work of education consists in making desire "subject to the rules and restraints of reason"109... | |
| John Locke - 2001 - 487 páginas
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| Peter R. Anstey - 2003 - 232 páginas
...Principle and Foundation of all Vertue and Worth, is placed in this, That a Man is able to deny himself h\s own Desires, cross his own Inclinations, and purely follow what Reason directs as best, tho' the appetite lean the other way', §33, p. 103. 44 I am grateful to Barry Hindess for discussions... | |
| Lorraine Curry - 2004 - 268 páginas
...greatest aim of moral education is the conquest of self. "The great principle and foundation of all virtue lies in this, that a man is able to deny himself his...as best, though the appetite lean the other way." 3 To be successful, begin early. The first principle that must be implanted is that of submission to... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 páginas
...Thus, relating to the major theme of this manuscript, a child needs to be equipped for liberty to be able to "deny himself his own desires, cross his own...directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way" (Garforth, 1964, p. 40). Parenthetically, this self-denial is what Locke calls "the great principle... | |
| Frank Graves - 2004 - 300 páginas
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| Willeke Los - 2005 - 374 páginas
...principle and foundation of all virtueand worth is placed in this: that a man is able to deny himself of his own desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely...as best, though the appetite lean the other way.' Vergelijk ook §38, 233: 'It scems plain to me that the principle of all virtueand excellency hes in... | |
| Natalie Fuehrer Taylor - 2007 - 228 páginas
...principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, that a man is able to deny himself his desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely follow...directs as best though the appetite lean the other way" (STCE, 25). If a child is indulged at an early age, Locke holds little hope that he will eventually... | |
| Kathleen S. Sullivan - 2007 - 202 páginas
...also does that of the mind. And the great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own...directs as best though the appetite lean the other way. . . . Parents, being wisely ordained by nature to love their children, are very apt, if reason watch... | |
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