A Philosophy of Education, Based on SourcesQuincy Adams Kuehner, Enoch George Payne Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1935 - 624 pages |
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... effort pre- ceded the birth of a human child ; unimaginable ages of edu- cational effort must succeed his birth to round out man's power . The heart of humanity in which eternity is set , the mind of man with its eye opened to the ...
... effort pre- ceded the birth of a human child ; unimaginable ages of edu- cational effort must succeed his birth to round out man's power . The heart of humanity in which eternity is set , the mind of man with its eye opened to the ...
Page 176
... effort of the two principles of the individual and the organization to live together . Trade unionism is the effort to preserve individuality by organization . The social turmoil of our times , so confusing to the casual observer , is ...
... effort of the two principles of the individual and the organization to live together . Trade unionism is the effort to preserve individuality by organization . The social turmoil of our times , so confusing to the casual observer , is ...
Page 236
... effort and struggle and a certain measure of competition are funda- mentally essential to progress . If industrialized civilization means only an expansion of leisure and luxury , its doom is sealed . If , on the other hand , it can be ...
... effort and struggle and a certain measure of competition are funda- mentally essential to progress . If industrialized civilization means only an expansion of leisure and luxury , its doom is sealed . If , on the other hand , it can be ...
Contents
CONCEPTS OF EDUCATION | 1 |
CONCEPTS OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOS OPHY OF EDUCATION | 27 |
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