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" Not to specify these causes in detail, it will suffice here to point out that as the mind of humanity placed in the midst of phenomena and striving to comprehend them has, after endless comparisons, speculations, experiments, and theories, reached its... "
The Method of the Recitation - Página 48
por Charles Alexander McMurry, Frank Morton McMurry - 1903 - 339 páginas
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 328 páginas
...child as to the race. Not to specify these causes in detail, it will suffice here to point out that as the mind of humanity placed in the midst of phenomena...present knowledge of each subject by a specific route; it may rationally be inferred that the relationship between mind and phenomena is such as to prevent...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 332 páginas
...as to the race. !N"ot to specify these causes in detail, it will suffice here to point out that as the mind of humanity placed in the midst of phenomena...speculations, experiments, and theories, reached its present MENTAL GROWTH OF THE RACE. knowledge of each subject by a specific route; it may rationally be inferred...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 páginas
...child as to the race. Not to specify these causes in detail, it will suffice here to point out that as the mind of humanity placed in the midst of phenomena...them, has, after endless comparisons, speculations, experimenta, and theories, reached its present knowledge of each subject by a specific route; it may...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 páginas
...individual must follow the same course as the genesis of knowledge in the race. 376 comprehend them, lias, after endless comparisons, speculations, experiments,...present knowledge of each subject by a specific route; it may rationally be inferred that the relationship between mind and phenomena is suck as to prevent...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature

Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 páginas
...child as to the race. Not to specify these causes in detail, it will suffice here to point out that as the mind of humanity placed in the midst of phenomena and striving to comprehend them, lias, after endlesp comparisons, speculations, experiments, and theories, reached its present knowledge...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature

Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 páginas
...genesis of knowledge in the race. 376 comprehend them, has, after endless comparisons, speculation!!, experiments, and theories, reached its present knowledge of each subject by a specific route; it may rationally be inferred that the relationship between mind and phenomena is such as to prevent...
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Contributions to the Science of Education

William Harold Payne - 1886 - 400 páginas
...Spencer, "Education," p. 122. t " CEuvres de Condillac" (Paris, 1798), tome v., pp. i.-xlix. | " As the mind of humanity, placed in the midst of phenomena,...present knowledge of each subject by a specific route, it may rationally be inthen error is impossible ; the current mode of acquisition is the normal mode,...
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Contributions to the Science of Education

William Harold Payne - 1886 - 390 páginas
..."(Euvres de Condillac" (Paris, 1798), tome v., pp. i.-xlix. I " As the mind of humanity, placed in tho midst of phenomena, and striving to comprehend them,...present knowledge of each subject by a specific route, it may rationally be inthen error is impossible; the current mode of acquisition is the normal mode,...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

1894 - 916 páginas
...the race. Not to specify these 262 263 causes in detail, it will suffice here to point out that as it may rationally be inferred that the relationship between mind and phenomena is such as to prevent...
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Organic Education: A Manual for Teachers in Primary and Grammar Grades

Harriet Maria Scott, Gertrude Buck - 1899 - 374 páginas
...child as to the race. Not to specify these causes iiv detail, it will suffice here to point out that as the mind of humanity placed in the midst of phenomena...present knowledge of each subject by a specific route ; it may rationally be inferred that the relationship between mind and phenomena is such as to prevent...
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