Naturalism in American EducationBenziger Brothers, 1938 - Всего страниц: 285 |
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... essential . Some knowledge of physiology is required to maintain health and life . Mathematics , physics , chemistry , biology , and sociology are essential for indirect self- preservation . The political , economic , and social ...
... essential . Some knowledge of physiology is required to maintain health and life . Mathematics , physics , chemistry , biology , and sociology are essential for indirect self- preservation . The political , economic , and social ...
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... essential of moral training . He is hedonistic . The basis of the moral education of the child is the principle of punishing through natural consequences . 138 135 To sum up briefly , Spencer maintains that man is a natural being , the ...
... essential of moral training . He is hedonistic . The basis of the moral education of the child is the principle of punishing through natural consequences . 138 135 To sum up briefly , Spencer maintains that man is a natural being , the ...
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... essential goodness of things ... he seeks to become aware , to believe , to embrace . He is content with the living moment and will not destroy its preciousness with a fear for the morrow . He glories in the discovery of another inte ...
... essential goodness of things ... he seeks to become aware , to believe , to embrace . He is content with the living moment and will not destroy its preciousness with a fear for the morrow . He glories in the discovery of another inte ...
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INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 43 |
INTRODUCTION OF NATURALISM INTO | 68 |
DEWEY AS AN EXPONENT OF NATURALISM | 104 |
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