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For education ever presents itself as a double question . ... Kant stated the human problem in his three well known questions : What can I know ? ... No man answers the question with any degree of finality , even for himself .
For education ever presents itself as a double question . ... Kant stated the human problem in his three well known questions : What can I know ? ... No man answers the question with any degree of finality , even for himself .
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The question of inheritance of acquired characteristics is not yet settled in biology , but it is now generally admitted that the characteristics that a parent transmits are chiefly those that he inherited , and that the characteristics ...
The question of inheritance of acquired characteristics is not yet settled in biology , but it is now generally admitted that the characteristics that a parent transmits are chiefly those that he inherited , and that the characteristics ...
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Simply because before giving an answer , it is usual to listen to the question that is put . It is no use having ready a flawless answer if people will not put to you the question it is intended for . So far as I can judge , the kind of ...
Simply because before giving an answer , it is usual to listen to the question that is put . It is no use having ready a flawless answer if people will not put to you the question it is intended for . So far as I can judge , the kind of ...
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Contents
CONCEPTS OF EDUCATION | 1 |
CONCEPTS OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOS OPHY OF EDUCATION | 27 |
NATURALISM IN EDUCATION | 53 |
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