Selected Readings in the Philosophy of EducationJoe Park Macmillan, 1958 - 440 páginas |
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... ideal of social service ; in government we hold to both rugged individualism and the ideal of social security ; in the field of esthetics we find that standards are both absolute and relative . Back of all this confusion lies the issue ...
... ideal of social service ; in government we hold to both rugged individualism and the ideal of social security ; in the field of esthetics we find that standards are both absolute and relative . Back of all this confusion lies the issue ...
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... ideal citizen . Again , in the religious development of its pupils the school is an important factor . Through the curriculum the ideal Catholic school gives the pupil a knowledge of his faith of deepening intensity as the pupil climbs ...
... ideal citizen . Again , in the religious development of its pupils the school is an important factor . Through the curriculum the ideal Catholic school gives the pupil a knowledge of his faith of deepening intensity as the pupil climbs ...
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... ideal the person of Jesus Christ , and ( 3 ) develops the ability , with the aid of divine grace , to use that knowledge in pursuit of this ideal . It is education so defined and so interpreted that must ever be the concern of the ...
... ideal the person of Jesus Christ , and ( 3 ) develops the ability , with the aid of divine grace , to use that knowledge in pursuit of this ideal . It is education so defined and so interpreted that must ever be the concern of the ...
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INTRODUCTION 310 | 3 |
A BRIEF FOR THE PHILOSOPHY | 11 |
THE CHALLENGE TO PHILOSOPHIZE | 32 |
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