A Philosophy of Education, Based on SourcesQuincy Adams Kuehner, Enoch George Payne Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1935 - 624 pages |
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... environment , as we have already seen , but only in so far as the environment enters into its organic life . To this extent the action and reaction between organism and environment is determined as a part of organic activity . Apart ...
... environment , as we have already seen , but only in so far as the environment enters into its organic life . To this extent the action and reaction between organism and environment is determined as a part of organic activity . Apart ...
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... environment ? An enticing theory , is it not ? Environment puts the circle round about our lives ; heredity determines the choice of the particu- lar quadrant of the circle in which we shall live . That there has been choice can not be ...
... environment ? An enticing theory , is it not ? Environment puts the circle round about our lives ; heredity determines the choice of the particu- lar quadrant of the circle in which we shall live . That there has been choice can not be ...
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... environment simply . There is here no evidence of interaction , such as we have where there is co- operation or conflict of man with his fellows . I only know that a certain change in the environment answers to my volun- tary doing or ...
... environment simply . There is here no evidence of interaction , such as we have where there is co- operation or conflict of man with his fellows . I only know that a certain change in the environment answers to my volun- tary doing or ...
Contents
CONCEPTS OF EDUCATION | 1 |
CONCEPTS OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOS OPHY OF EDUCATION | 27 |
NATURALISM IN EDUCATION | 53 |
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