I, for the first time, gave its proper place, among the prime necessities of human wellbeing, to the internal culture of the individual. I ceased to attach almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circumstances, and the training of the human... Report of the ... Meeting - Pàgina 750per ANZAAS (Association) - 1903Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1874 - 596 pàgines
...of all the philosophers. He had in truth no experience of the pleasures of practical benevolence. ' I ceased to attach almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circumstances, and the training of the human being for speculation and for action. I had now learnt... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 344 pàgines
...moderate degree of sensibility and of capacity for enjoyment, that is, for the great majority of mankind. The other important change which my opinions at this...almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circumstances, and the training of the human being for speculation and for action. I had now learnt... | |
| 1876 - 1072 pàgines
...was, that he seems now to have felt the importance of being something as well: as doing something. " I for the first time gave its proper place .among...well-being to the -internal culture of the individual." Poetical and other susceptibilities became valuable in his eye. And in particular he was fascinated... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1891 - 226 pàgines
...HlowH-tv^ as a mp?ns, but asitself an ideal end." From that time, too, forward, he gave^a place " among Ihe prime necessities of human well-being, to the internal culture of the individual," and " ceased to attach almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circumstances, and the... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1893 - 380 pàgines
...includes much beyond the functions of organism. 'The man who appreciates his position in Nature will give its proper place, among the prime necessities of human...well-being, to the internal culture of the individual.' 8 We thus recognise the difference between a strong man and a wise, claiming that wisdom is more than... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1893 - 384 pàgines
...includes much beyond the functions of organism. 'The man who appreciates his position in Nature will give its proper place, among the prime necessities of human well-being, to the internal culture of the individual.'3 We thus recognise the difference between a strong man and a wise, claiming that wisdom... | |
| Is. van Dijk - 1904 - 228 pàgines
...some of the material out of which all worth of character, and all capacity for happiness, are made.... The other important change which my opinions at this...well-being, to the internal culture of the individual.... The maintenance of a due balance among the faculties, now seemed to me of primary importance." bespreking,... | |
| John Dewey, James Hayden Tufts - 1908 - 644 pàgines
...hopeless." s And in his Autobiography, speaking of his first reaction against Benthamism, he says : "I, for the first time, gave its proper place, among...almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circum1 Early Essays, p. 354. (Reprint by Gibbs, London, 1897.) ' Ibid., p. 357. 1 Ibid., p. 404. stances.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 508 pàgines
...moderate degree of sensibility and of capacity for enjoyment, that is, for the great majority of mankind. The other important change which my opinions at this...almost exclusive importance to the ordering of outward circumstances, and the training of the human being for speculation and for action. I had now learnt... | |
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