Catholic Educational Review, Том 17Edward Aloysius Pace, Thomas Edward Shields Catholic University of America Press, 1919 |
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... nature and for the hoarding of wealth , and this position might still be defended with the best of arguments . But this type of education was not employed for the masses . In their case utility was the keynote . Protest- ant reformers ...
... nature and for the hoarding of wealth , and this position might still be defended with the best of arguments . But this type of education was not employed for the masses . In their case utility was the keynote . Protest- ant reformers ...
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... nature found exercise and ex- pression in his normal occupations . Competition with his fellow - man , individual trade and barter , skill in the handling of tools before an audience of friends and acquaintances con- tinued to develop ...
... nature found exercise and ex- pression in his normal occupations . Competition with his fellow - man , individual trade and barter , skill in the handling of tools before an audience of friends and acquaintances con- tinued to develop ...
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... nature . This is a peculiar demand , which has been imposed upon us by the rise of in- dustrialism . To fit the child for an orderly and well - conducted life , his emotional nature must now receive a systematic training . There is an ...
... nature . This is a peculiar demand , which has been imposed upon us by the rise of in- dustrialism . To fit the child for an orderly and well - conducted life , his emotional nature must now receive a systematic training . There is an ...
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... nature . Everyone has his work to do , and that work is of a kind that makes unceasing demands on his mental activities . With their minds held close to their daily tasks , people cannot afford to give free play to their feel- ings ...
... nature . Everyone has his work to do , and that work is of a kind that makes unceasing demands on his mental activities . With their minds held close to their daily tasks , people cannot afford to give free play to their feel- ings ...
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... nature provided a constant emotional stimulus . In his hunt- ing and fishing , in his hiding from deadly foes or his stealthy attacks on them , primitive man experienced a never - ceasing glow of feeling . This inner glow and warmth ...
... nature provided a constant emotional stimulus . In his hunt- ing and fishing , in his hiding from deadly foes or his stealthy attacks on them , primitive man experienced a never - ceasing glow of feeling . This inner glow and warmth ...
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