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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Page 85
... moral actions are thought to be the outcome of the physical constitution , and moral virtue is thought to have a close affinity in many respects with the passions . Moreover , Prudence is intimately connected with Moral Virtue , and ...
... moral actions are thought to be the outcome of the physical constitution , and moral virtue is thought to have a close affinity in many respects with the passions . Moreover , Prudence is intimately connected with Moral Virtue , and ...
Page 89
... moral ideals . Hence some persons hold , that while it is proper for the lawgiver to encourage and exhort men to virtue on moral grounds , in the expectation that those who have had a vir- tuous moral upbringing will respond , yet he is ...
... moral ideals . Hence some persons hold , that while it is proper for the lawgiver to encourage and exhort men to virtue on moral grounds , in the expectation that those who have had a vir- tuous moral upbringing will respond , yet he is ...
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... moral philosophy out of the heavens . Therefore it came about that philosophy was divided into two parts : one is called natural and the other , moral . But through the intervention of Plato's divine genius , it was decided to add a ...
... moral philosophy out of the heavens . Therefore it came about that philosophy was divided into two parts : one is called natural and the other , moral . But through the intervention of Plato's divine genius , it was decided to add a ...
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