| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1804 - 526 páginas
...to those of the i eyes to read it Ï The recollection of a language is not, therefore, solely iu ' the habits of the brain; it is, besides, in the habits of the organs of hear. Such a mode of proceeding is founded on the difference which exists between the learners of foreign... | |
| William Henry Pybus - 1816 - 326 páginas
...those of the eyes to read it ? The recollection of a language is not, therefore, solely in the habit of the brain ; it is besides in the habits of the organs of hearing, of speech, and of sight." Condillac's Logic, part 1, chap. 9. * The absurdity of the old system appears very conspicuous in the... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - 1822 - 264 páginas
...it ? The recollection of a language is not, therefore, solely in the habits of the brain, it is also in the habits of the organs of hearing, of speech, and of sight." If Condillac is right, to ensure memory we should engage the assistance of as many habits as possible.... | |
| 1926 - 548 páginas
...artificial system of numerical references. He quotes from Condillac's Logic Part I, f chap. 9:«Could anyone know a language if the brain did not acquire habits...habits of the organs of hearing, of speech and of sight ». This principle Dufief puts into practice as follows. In the presentation of the lesson the teacher... | |
| Edith Philips - 1926 - 114 páginas
...artificial system of numerical references. He quotes from Condillac's Logic Parl I, ehap. 9 :«Could anyone know a language if the brain did not acquire habits...habits of the organs of hearing, of speech and of sight ». This principle Dufief puts into practice as follows. In the presentation of the lesson the teacher... | |
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