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... LOCKE . Why the ' Thoughts ' were written , and why influential Locke wrote for gentlemen Locke's argument against public schools The argument examined Locke exaggerates the effects of formal education Physical education .. Self ...
... LOCKE . Why the ' Thoughts ' were written , and why influential Locke wrote for gentlemen Locke's argument against public schools The argument examined Locke exaggerates the effects of formal education Physical education .. Self ...
Side 68
... Locke and Hamilton . The latter of these did , in fact , little more than carry out a sug- gestion of the former , so that almost all the influence which England has had on the theory of education must be attributed to Locke alone . Locke's ...
... Locke and Hamilton . The latter of these did , in fact , little more than carry out a sug- gestion of the former , so that almost all the influence which England has had on the theory of education must be attributed to Locke alone . Locke's ...
Side 69
... Locke's thoughts were concerned exclusively with the training of a young gentleman , at a time when gentlemen were a caste having little in common with ' the abhorred rascality . ' The education of those of inferior station might be of ...
... Locke's thoughts were concerned exclusively with the training of a young gentleman , at a time when gentlemen were a caste having little in common with ' the abhorred rascality . ' The education of those of inferior station might be of ...
Side 71
... Locke is undoubtedly right in these remarks , we shall agree with him at least in two things : 1st , that virtue and good manners are more valuable ... Locke wrote for gentlemen Locke's argument against public schools The argument examined.
... Locke is undoubtedly right in these remarks , we shall agree with him at least in two things : 1st , that virtue and good manners are more valuable ... Locke wrote for gentlemen Locke's argument against public schools The argument examined.
Side 73
... Locke had himself acquired great influence over his pupil , a delicate youth , who , under Locke's care , became a strong man . By this the philosopher was · * I borrow the phrase from Miss Davies , who , in her excellent little book on ...
... Locke had himself acquired great influence over his pupil , a delicate youth , who , under Locke's care , became a strong man . By this the philosopher was · * I borrow the phrase from Miss Davies , who , in her excellent little book on ...
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