nature, under which name I include not merely things and their forces, but men and their ways ; and the fashioning of the affections and of the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. Outlook and Independent - 第 276 頁1914完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1868 - 556 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things...loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education... | |
| 1868 - 874 頁
...of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruc. tion of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things...loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education... | |
| 1868 - 516 頁
...think differently in regard to the matter. Education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature (under which name I include not merely things...earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws.—Huxley. THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN OF THE iSTH OF AUGUST, 1868. By Prof. Gustavus Fischer.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instraction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include not merely things...loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include not merely things...loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include not merely things...loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1870 - 174 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things...their ways, and the fashioning of the affections and the will C into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with these laws. For me education means... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include not merely things...loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1871 - 210 頁
...rules of this mighty game. In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things...their ways, and the fashioning of the affections and the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with these laws. For me education means... | |
| Church congress - 1871 - 542 頁
...of working-men, I found this passage, "Education is the instruction of the intellect iu the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things...their ways, and the fashioning of the affections and the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with these laws. For me, education means... | |
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