Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... means suffi- cient to account for the amazing superiority , or inferiority , which appears between the capacity of one individual and another , after education is completed . Infant prodigies are exceptions : there are dwarfs and giants ...
... means suffi- cient to account for the amazing superiority , or inferiority , which appears between the capacity of one individual and another , after education is completed . Infant prodigies are exceptions : there are dwarfs and giants ...
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... means of the importance it is supposed to be . By proper cultivation of the reasoning faculties , the pupil of least natural vivacity may be so educated , as to have a better , b Helvetius . • Stewart . that is , a more tenacious and a ...
... means of the importance it is supposed to be . By proper cultivation of the reasoning faculties , the pupil of least natural vivacity may be so educated , as to have a better , b Helvetius . • Stewart . that is , a more tenacious and a ...
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... means of recalling them , nor is there any surety for their reappear- ance . This principle therefore , or , more properly speaking , this habit , should not be encouraged so as to make it the prevail- ing law of the memory . It may be ...
... means of recalling them , nor is there any surety for their reappear- ance . This principle therefore , or , more properly speaking , this habit , should not be encouraged so as to make it the prevail- ing law of the memory . It may be ...
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... means of reflect- ing and reasoning , by teaching him to store up ideas in his mind in proper classes , the memory may be rendered suffi- ciently capacious , retentive , and recollective for any of the purposes of life , or for any one ...
... means of reflect- ing and reasoning , by teaching him to store up ideas in his mind in proper classes , the memory may be rendered suffi- ciently capacious , retentive , and recollective for any of the purposes of life , or for any one ...
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... mean time , continued sta- tionary ; their rules have not been changed to adapt them to our times ; their routine of ... means of obtaining knowledge that would be advantageous in their various professions . This subject has been of late ...
... mean time , continued sta- tionary ; their rules have not been changed to adapt them to our times ; their routine of ... means of obtaining knowledge that would be advantageous in their various professions . This subject has been of late ...
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