They may be naturally arranged into: 1. Those activities which directly minister to self-preservation; 2. Those activities which, by securing the necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation; 3. Those activities which have for their end... A Student's History of Education - Side 402af Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1915 - 453 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 sider
...directly minister to selfpreservation ; 2. Those activities which, by securing the necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation ; 3. Those...maintenance of proper social and political relations ; 6. Those miscellaneous activities which make up the leisure part of life, devoted to the gratification... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1863 - 732 sider
...activities which have for their end rearing and discipline of offspring. 4. Those activities which arc involved in the maintenance of proper social and political...devoted to the gratification of the tastes and feelings " (p. 32). special problem is—the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances.... | |
| 1865 - 624 sider
...those involved in the maintenance of proper social and political relations; and those which makeup the leisure part of life, devoted to the gratification of the tastes and feelings. I am willing to admit that these activities constitute the outward forms of human life, but I am not... | |
| 1868 - 478 sider
...necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation. 3. Those activities which have for their aim the rearing and discipline of offspring. 4. Those...to the gratification of the tastes and feelings The education which prepares for each of these several activities is estimated in importance according... | |
| 1869 - 480 sider
...necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation. 3. Those activities which have for their aim the rearing and discipline of offspring. 4. Those...devoted to the gratification of the tastes and feelings. It is true that Spencer says : " These divisions subordinate ono another in the foregoing order, because... | |
| 1886 - 982 sider
...activities which, by securing the necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation. III. Those activities which have for their end the rearing and discipline of offspring. IV. Those activities which are involved in the maintenance of proper social and political relations.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 sider
...directly minister to selfpreservation ; 2. Those activities which, by securing the necessaries of life, indirectly minister to self-preservation ; 3. Those...devoted to the gratification of the tastes and feelings. KNOWLEDGE REQUISITE TO SELF-PRESERVATION. 2. Happily, that all-important part of education which goes... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 sider
...discharges such function. end the rearing and discipline of offspring; -I. Those activities which arg involved in the maintenance of proper social and political...devoted to the gratification of the tastes and feelings. KNOWLEDGE REQUISITE TO SELF-PRESERVATION. 2. Happily, that all-important part of education which goes... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 sider
...activities which, by securing the necessaries of life, indirectly minister to selfpreservation. III. Those activities which have for their end the rearing and discipline of offspring. IV. Those activities which are involved in the maintenance of proper social and political relations,... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 sider
...Livelihood ; (c) those which have for their Object the Rearing and Discipline of Offspring ; (d) those which are involved in the Maintenance of proper Social and Political Relations; (e) those which minister to the Tastes and Feelings — Science best fits a Man for these Spheres of... | |
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