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" Accomplishments, the fine arts, belles-lettres, and all those things which, as we say, constitute the efflorescence of civilization, should be wholly subordinate to that knowledge and discipline in which civilization rests. As they occupy the leisure... "
Education: intellectual, moral, and physical - Σελίδα 63
των Herbert Spencer - 1910
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Τόμος 48

1859 - 620 σελίδες
...laws of health, Accomplishments, the fine arts, beOei lettres, and all these things which, as 162 163 say, constitute the efflorescence of civilization,...wholly subordinate to that knowledge and discipline on which civilization rests. As they occupy the leisure part of life, so should they occupy the leisure...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Τόμος 48

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 σελίδες
...lettrée, and all these things which, as we 102 WHAT KNOWLKDGE IS OP MOST "WORTH. 163 say, conEtitute the efflorescence of civilization, should be wholly subordinate to that knowledge and discipline on which civilization rests. As they occupy the leisure part of life, so should they occupy the leisure...

Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 300 σελίδες
...of health. Accomplishments, the fine arts, belles-lettres', and all those things which, as we eay, constitute the efflorescence of civilization, should...education from its commencement, such cultivation should l>e subsidiary ; we have now to inquire what knowledge is of most use to this end—what knowledge...

Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 332 σελίδες
...an acquaintance with the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine SCIENCE UNDERLIES THE FINE ARTS. 63 arts, belles-lettres, and all those things which,...should they occupy the leisure part of education. Kecognising thus the true position of aesthetics, and holding that while the cultivation of them should...

Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 σελίδες
...taste is equivalent in value to an acquaintance with the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arts, belles-lettres, and all those things which,...civilization, should be wholly subordinate to that instruction and discipline in which civilization rests. As they occupy the leisure part of life, so...

The American Journal of Education, Τόμος 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 σελίδες
...equivalent in value to an acquaintance i the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arts, Mlas-leitree, and all those things which, as we say, constitute...knowledge and discipline in which civilization rests. Aa they occupy (he leisure part of Ufe, so should they occupy the leisure pari of education. TBS KNOWLEDGE...

The American Journal of Education, Τόμος 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 σελίδες
...acquaintance with the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arts, belki-Jeilrei, and all tlioae things which, as we say, constitute the efflorescence...knowledge and discipline in which civilization rests. -Is they occupy Oit leiture port of life, to should thty occupy Hit leisure port of education. THE...

The American Journal of Education, Τόμος 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 σελίδες
...the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arte, btllts-lettres, and all those things which, aa we say, constitute the efflorescence of civilization,...knowledge and discipline in which civilization rests. Af they occupy the leisure part o/ lije, so should they occupy the leisure part of education. THE KNOWLEDGE...

Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 324 σελίδες
...taste is equivalent in value to an acquaintance with the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arts, belles-lettres, and all those things which,...should they occupy the leisure part of education. Kecognising thus the true position of sesthetics, and holding that while the cultivation of them should...

The Lady's Friend, Τόμος 4

Mrs. Henry Peterson - 1864 - 908 σελίδες
...intellect cannot hesitate as to its proper piuco. '• Accomplishment«, the fino arts, beUfi-lettreii, and all those things which, as we say, constitute...the efflorescence of civilization, should be wholly subordinvc to that knowledge and disciplino in which civilization rests. At then occupy the lei'tnrc...




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