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... subject whatsoever , or how to defend either side of an argument . These pretensions , to- gether with their charging a fee for their services , con- trary to Athenian custom , seriously offended the more conservative of the citizens of ...
... subject whatsoever , or how to defend either side of an argument . These pretensions , to- gether with their charging a fee for their services , con- trary to Athenian custom , seriously offended the more conservative of the citizens of ...
Side 21
... subjects , however , are not to be studied for calcu- cal subjects ; lation or practical purposes of any sort , but entirely ( 2 ) dialectic . Return to subordination of the THE EDUCATION OF THE GREEKS 21.
... subjects , however , are not to be studied for calcu- cal subjects ; lation or practical purposes of any sort , but entirely ( 2 ) dialectic . Return to subordination of the THE EDUCATION OF THE GREEKS 21.
Side 23
... subject of mathematics , while dialectic was not men- tioned . --- education . His Influence upon Educational Theory and ... subjects in the course for philosophers should never be studied from Utopias . mand The ' quadriv- ium ' formal ...
... subject of mathematics , while dialectic was not men- tioned . --- education . His Influence upon Educational Theory and ... subjects in the course for philosophers should never be studied from Utopias . mand The ' quadriv- ium ' formal ...
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... subjects , although he recommends gymnastics , music , and some reforms . Gymnastics is intended for self - control and literary sub- jects . beauty of form , and the making of neither athletes nor warriors should be the object , since ...
... subjects , although he recommends gymnastics , music , and some reforms . Gymnastics is intended for self - control and literary sub- jects . beauty of form , and the making of neither athletes nor warriors should be the object , since ...
Side 26
... subjects , dia- lectic , and at this point . It is probable that it would have included a higher training in mathematical subjects and dialectic similar to that advocated by Plato , and , from Aristotle's own predilections , he would ...
... subjects , dia- lectic , and at this point . It is probable that it would have included a higher training in mathematical subjects and dialectic similar to that advocated by Plato , and , from Aristotle's own predilections , he would ...
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