Now I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children; — when pleasure, and friendship, and pain, and hatred, are rightly implanted in souls not yet capable of understanding the nature of... The House and Home: A Practical Book - Page 3141896Full view - About this book
| Literature - 1876 - 938 pages
...mean by education," he says, " that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children-; when pleasure and friendship, and pain and hatred [of vice] are rightly implanted in souls not yet capable of understanding the nature of them, and who... | |
| Plato - Philosophy - 1872 - 616 pages
...man. Now, I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children ; when pleasure, and friendship,...souls not yet capable of understanding the nature of thoiu, and who find them, after they have attained reason, to be in harmony with her. This harmony... | |
| Plato - Philosophy - 1892 - 790 pages
...man. Now I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children; — when pleasure, and friendship,...be in harmony with her. This harmony of the soul, taken as a whole, is virtue ; but the particular training in respect of pleasure and pain, which leads... | |
| Paul Monroe - Education - 1901 - 540 pages
...man. Now, I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children ;— when pleasure, and friendship,...is virtue; but the particular training in respect to pleasure and pain, which leads you always to hate what you ought to hate, and love what you ought... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1905 - 420 pages
...first instincts of virtue in children ; when pleasure and friendship, and pain and hatred [of vice] are rightly implanted in souls not yet capable of...understanding the nature of them, and who find them, when they have attained reason, to be in harmony with her. This harmony of the soul, when perfected,... | |
| Sister Mary Katharine McCarthy - Education - 1914 - 112 pages
...first instincts of children; when pleasure and friendship and pain and hatred, are rightly planted in souls not yet capable of understanding the nature...of them, and who find them after they have attained to reason in harmony with her. This harmony of the soul, taken as a whole, is virtue ; but the particular... | |
| Robert Robertson Rusk - Education - 1918 - 294 pages
...beautiful. " Now I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children; — when pleasure, and friendship,...nature of them, and who find them, after they have obtained reason, to be in harmony with her. This harmony of the soul, taken as a whole, is virtue ;... | |
| John Dewar Denniston - Criticism - 1924 - 276 pages
...man. Now I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children; — when pleasure, and friendship,...be in harmony with her. This harmony of the soul, taken as a whole, is virtue; but the particular training in respect of pleasure and pain, which leads... | |
| American essays - 1885 - 1024 pages
...man. Now I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children ; when pleasure and friendship...This harmony of the soul, when perfected, is virtue ; hut the particular training in respect of pleasure and pain which leads you always to hate what you... | |
| Carl Dahlhaus, Ruth Katz - 454 pages
...man. Now I mean by education that training which is given by suitable habits to the first instincts of virtue in children; — when pleasure, and friendship,...be in harmony with her. This harmony of the soul, taken as a whole, is virtue; but the particular training in respect of pleasure and pain, which leads... | |
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