Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side vii
... Swiss birth . Rousseau attacked all human institutions - the family , civil society , the state , the Church - in the name of " Na- ture . ” All institutions are factitious - artificial combina- tions formed by man , and invested with ...
... Swiss birth . Rousseau attacked all human institutions - the family , civil society , the state , the Church - in the name of " Na- ture . ” All institutions are factitious - artificial combina- tions formed by man , and invested with ...
Side xiv
... Swiss Republic , and little fettered by class distinctions . He read Rousseau with enthusiasm , and saw what a force education might become . His great object in life was the elevation of the people , and the consequence was , he became ...
... Swiss Republic , and little fettered by class distinctions . He read Rousseau with enthusiasm , and saw what a force education might become . His great object in life was the elevation of the people , and the consequence was , he became ...
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... Swiss Reformer , Germany , on the contrary , adopted them , and , reorganizing her public education in this spirit , produced a generation of men who were not only instructed but educated . Afterwards , however , she gradually neglected ...
... Swiss Reformer , Germany , on the contrary , adopted them , and , reorganizing her public education in this spirit , produced a generation of men who were not only instructed but educated . Afterwards , however , she gradually neglected ...
Side xix
... Swiss pedagogue was not recognized at the outset by a large number of distinguished men of all shades of opinion . It will be enough to mention Maine de Biran , de Vailly , Georges Cuvier , de Gérando , de Lasteyrie , Madame de Staël ...
... Swiss pedagogue was not recognized at the outset by a large number of distinguished men of all shades of opinion . It will be enough to mention Maine de Biran , de Vailly , Georges Cuvier , de Gérando , de Lasteyrie , Madame de Staël ...
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... Swiss town became quite a centre of literary activity . Kleist wrote to Gleim : " Zurich is really one of the finest places in the world , not only on account of its magnificent position , but on account of the men to be found there ...
... Swiss town became quite a centre of literary activity . Kleist wrote to Gleim : " Zurich is really one of the finest places in the world , not only on account of its magnificent position , but on account of the men to be found there ...
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