Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform: Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review; Cor., Vindicated, Enl., in Notes and AppendicesBlackwood, 1866 - 846 páginas |
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... Cambridge the fortune of the study is indicated by the fact , that while its statutory teaching has been actually ... Cambridge , even collegially , laid , and that mathematics are there at length left to supply the discipline which ...
... Cambridge the fortune of the study is indicated by the fact , that while its statutory teaching has been actually ... Cambridge , even collegially , laid , and that mathematics are there at length left to supply the discipline which ...
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... quot Thebarum porta vel divitis ostea Nili . " The public libraries of Oxford and Cambridge , as Mr Benson observes , do not possess a single copy . There are , however , two in Edinburgh ; and in Glasgow , as we have 188 IDEALISM .
... quot Thebarum porta vel divitis ostea Nili . " The public libraries of Oxford and Cambridge , as Mr Benson observes , do not possess a single copy . There are , however , two in Edinburgh ; and in Glasgow , as we have 188 IDEALISM .
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... Cambridge : 1835 . WE saw the announcement of this pamphlet with no ordinary interest , from the subject , -from the place of publication , -and from the author . - The subject is one of great importance in the science of educa- tion ...
... Cambridge : 1835 . WE saw the announcement of this pamphlet with no ordinary interest , from the subject , -from the place of publication , -and from the author . - The subject is one of great importance in the science of educa- tion ...
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... Cambridge stands alone in now making mathema- tical science the principal object of the whole liberal education it affords ; and mathematical skill the sole condition of the one tripos of its honours , and the necessary passport to the ...
... Cambridge stands alone in now making mathema- tical science the principal object of the whole liberal education it affords ; and mathematical skill the sole condition of the one tripos of its honours , and the necessary passport to the ...
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... Cambridge , unless it can demonstrate that mathematical study is the one best , if not the one exclusive , mean of a general evolution of our faculties , must be held to have established and maintained a scheme of discipline , more ...
... Cambridge , unless it can demonstrate that mathematical study is the one best , if not the one exclusive , mean of a general evolution of our faculties , must be held to have established and maintained a scheme of discipline , more ...
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Página 308 - ... with their correlatives freedom of choice and responsibility — man being all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind.
Página 14 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought — thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.