A Philosophy of Education, Based on SourcesQuincy Adams Kuehner, Enoch George Payne Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1935 - 624 pages |
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Page 172
... Individual The history of civilization and of its mirror , education , shows a constant conflict between the interests of society , the big individual , and of its members , the small individuals . Theoretically , there should be no ...
... Individual The history of civilization and of its mirror , education , shows a constant conflict between the interests of society , the big individual , and of its members , the small individuals . Theoretically , there should be no ...
Page 175
... individual effort and to reduce each to a status of slavery . We are bound to the wheel of its social car . The remedy for this is not in abolishing the ... individual is able to re - enforce himself with THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY 175.
... individual effort and to reduce each to a status of slavery . We are bound to the wheel of its social car . The remedy for this is not in abolishing the ... individual is able to re - enforce himself with THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY 175.
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... individual had been advanced , nor could it have developed unless cen- tralization had made possible a constantly ... Individual Activities Constitute Social Reality The individual activity is one instance of the prevalent activity and ...
... individual had been advanced , nor could it have developed unless cen- tralization had made possible a constantly ... Individual Activities Constitute Social Reality The individual activity is one instance of the prevalent activity and ...
Contents
CONCEPTS OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOS | 27 |
NATURALISM IN EDUCATION | 53 |
PRAGMATISM IN EDUCATION | 80 |
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