A Philosophy of Education, Based on SourcesQuincy Adams Kuehner, Enoch George Payne Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1935 - 624 pages |
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Quincy Adams Kuehner, Enoch George Payne. 269 The Function and Importance of Will By the function of the will we mean the purpose that it serves , its utility to the organism . This function in the case of the will seems to be to provide ...
Quincy Adams Kuehner, Enoch George Payne. 269 The Function and Importance of Will By the function of the will we mean the purpose that it serves , its utility to the organism . This function in the case of the will seems to be to provide ...
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... functions , too , notably the function of rep- . resentation and also of pure reflection . On a cloudy day the question of carrying an umbrella is practical ; the question of whether there is a law descriptive of , or predictive of ...
... functions , too , notably the function of rep- . resentation and also of pure reflection . On a cloudy day the question of carrying an umbrella is practical ; the question of whether there is a law descriptive of , or predictive of ...
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... function of teacher education is to assist each prospective teacher in the formulation of a definite philosophy of education . This is the practical application of a philosophy of life to a special field of service . Human beings are ...
... function of teacher education is to assist each prospective teacher in the formulation of a definite philosophy of education . This is the practical application of a philosophy of life to a special field of service . Human beings are ...
Contents
CONCEPTS OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOS | 27 |
NATURALISM IN EDUCATION | 53 |
PRAGMATISM IN EDUCATION | 80 |
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