Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelAppleton, 1899 - 311 sider |
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Side 72
... causal energy as the source of the movements he repeats . Mr. Howells relates that when his little daughter was ... energies analogous to his own . If you have followed this analysis of the act of imitation you will understand the ...
... causal energy as the source of the movements he repeats . Mr. Howells relates that when his little daughter was ... energies analogous to his own . If you have followed this analysis of the act of imitation you will understand the ...
Side 73
... causal energy as the begetter of a perceptible effect . This is the beginning of intellectual freedom . All higher ... energies which produce them the mind throws off the tyranny of sense . It is important to add that while imitation re ...
... causal energy as the begetter of a perceptible effect . This is the beginning of intellectual freedom . All higher ... energies which produce them the mind throws off the tyranny of sense . It is important to add that while imitation re ...
Side 74
... causal energy , it is evi- dent that mental progress consists in getting farther and farther away from the data of sense , and in more and more consciously directing attention to the energy of mind . Strangest of all is the fact that it ...
... causal energy , it is evi- dent that mental progress consists in getting farther and farther away from the data of sense , and in more and more consciously directing attention to the energy of mind . Strangest of all is the fact that it ...
Side 80
... causal energies behind dif- ferent movements , to the thought of a single causal energy behind many movements . More- over , in ascribing many effects to a single cause the mind learns to separate as well as connect cause and effect ...
... causal energies behind dif- ferent movements , to the thought of a single causal energy behind many movements . More- over , in ascribing many effects to a single cause the mind learns to separate as well as connect cause and effect ...
Side 112
... causal energies , and in the self - determination of the will through altruistic ideals . To attain the stadium of self- change is to become free and immortal - free be- cause emancipated from external coercion and se- duction ...
... causal energies , and in the self - determination of the will through altruistic ideals . To attain the stadium of self- change is to become free and immortal - free be- cause emancipated from external coercion and se- duction ...
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activity æsthetic All-Gone animal ascending baby beautiful begin bird brute causal energies chil child childhood clock Clock Song color commentary consciousness deed discriminate divine dren E. B. Tylor Education environment eternal evolution experience fact faith Falling Game feel fish Flower Song flowers force freedom FRIEDRICH FROEBEL Froebel give Goethe Harold heart Hence human idea ideal imitation impulse incited individual infant insight instinct intellectual JAMES JOHONNOT JOHANN FRIEDRICH HERBART JOSEPH BALDWIN kindergarten letter light little children living Max Müller means ment mental mind moral mother Mother-Play motto movement mystery Myth Makers Nature nurture objects picture pigeons plant play Preyer Psychology questions realize recognize reveals rhythmic School seed seek self-activity sensations sense Shadow Songs Song soul spiritual stories suggestion sweet symbol taste teach things thought tion Translated tree true trust truth ture UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA whole wind words