Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom: Selections from Great DocumentsRobert Ulich Harvard University Press, 1954 - 668 pages "Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom" is an anthology of writings on education by great thinkers including Plato, Descartes, Dewey and Emerson taken from texts from Asia, Greek and Roman antiquity, ancient and medieval Christianity, Islam, the Judaic tradition and modern education. -- From product description. |
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... eyes were accustomed to the dark - and this time required for habituation would not be very short - would he not provoke laughter , and would it not be said of him that he had returned from his journey aloft with his eyes ruined and ...
... eyes were accustomed to the dark - and this time required for habituation would not be very short - would he not provoke laughter , and would it not be said of him that he had returned from his journey aloft with his eyes ruined and ...
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... eyes . " " They do indeed , " he said . “ But our present argument indicates , " said I , “ that the true analogy for this indwelling power in the soul and the instrument whereby each of us apprehends is that of an eye that could not be ...
... eyes . " " They do indeed , " he said . “ But our present argument indicates , " said I , “ that the true analogy for this indwelling power in the soul and the instrument whereby each of us apprehends is that of an eye that could not be ...
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... eye : if therefore thine eye be single , thy whole body shall be full of light . 23 But if thine eye be evil , thy whole body shall be full of dark- ness . If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness , how great is that darkness ...
... eye : if therefore thine eye be single , thy whole body shall be full of light . 23 But if thine eye be evil , thy whole body shall be full of dark- ness . If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness , how great is that darkness ...
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