Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Τόμος 341881 |
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Σελίδα 26
... asked , does science effect this admirable result ? What ar- guments is she able to produce potent enough to overcome the deeply organ- ized and seemingly hereditary contempt of babyhood by man ? The first thing that babies needed was ...
... asked , does science effect this admirable result ? What ar- guments is she able to produce potent enough to overcome the deeply organ- ized and seemingly hereditary contempt of babyhood by man ? The first thing that babies needed was ...
Σελίδα 29
... asked , does sci- ence effect this still more wonderful re- sult ? By what magical arts does she attract the dull male eye to the unob- trusive beauties of infancy ? She does so by awakening a scientific interest in the baby . Men are ...
... asked , does sci- ence effect this still more wonderful re- sult ? By what magical arts does she attract the dull male eye to the unob- trusive beauties of infancy ? She does so by awakening a scientific interest in the baby . Men are ...
Σελίδα 30
... asked whether the child is born with an instinctive moral tendency to distinguish right and wrong actions , or whether this distinction is wholly im- pressed on it from without , by help of the experiences of punishment , etc. , con ...
... asked whether the child is born with an instinctive moral tendency to distinguish right and wrong actions , or whether this distinction is wholly im- pressed on it from without , by help of the experiences of punishment , etc. , con ...
Σελίδα 49
... asked , to take the ascetic view - to admit that happiness is impos- sible in this life , and to seek future blessedness by mortifying the affections which seek for present gratification ? No , Rousseau would say ; happiness is ...
... asked , to take the ascetic view - to admit that happiness is impos- sible in this life , and to seek future blessedness by mortifying the affections which seek for present gratification ? No , Rousseau would say ; happiness is ...
Σελίδα 65
... asked few questions , and seemed satisfied with the short and cautious answers which were given to them . He learned the details of his grandfather's seizure and death . Then he asked : " " And do you think the funeral will be over in ...
... asked few questions , and seemed satisfied with the short and cautious answers which were given to them . He learned the details of his grandfather's seizure and death . Then he asked : " " And do you think the funeral will be over in ...
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