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" Humboldt, so eminent both as a savant and as a politician, made the text of a treatise— that "the end of man, or that which is prescribed by the eternal or immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires, is the highest... "
On Democracy - Side 124
av J. Arthur Partridge - 1866 - 418 sider
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volum 100

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1895 - 792 sider
...harmonious whole that challenges our admiration. Humboldt says that "the aim of every man should be the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole." As Jean Paul Richter puts it, "to make as much out of one's self as could be made out of the stuff."...
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Social and Political Morality

William Lovett - 1853 - 496 sider
...from the outside. I think we may all agree with Humboldt that the aim of man should be to secure " the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole;" or, as we said in the first chapter, " to make the most of himself." This is the specific work of civilization,...
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The sphere and duties of government, tr. from [Ideen zu einem Versuch &c ...

Friedrich Wilhelm C.K.F. freiherr von Humboldt - 1854 - 274 sider
...the eternal and immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires, is the highest and most harmonious development of his...development presupposes ; but there is besides another essential, — intimately connected with freedom, it is true, — a variety of situations. Even the...
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The Monthly Christian spectator, Volum 4

1855 - 1130 sider
...chapter, where the author, after a brief description of the true end of man — which he defines to be 'the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole ' — points out the necessity of perfect freedom in order to the attainment of this end, and establishes...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volum 54

1859 - 782 sider
...by the eternal or immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires is the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole;' that, therefore, the object 'towards •which every human being must ceaselessly direct his efforts,...
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c.]. Vol.5 ...

1860 - 446 sider
...prescribed by the eternal immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires, is the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole." Not that each man is to aim at independence of self-development, so as to undervalue the teachings...
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Academic reform and university representation

James Heywood - 1860 - 362 sider
...by the eternal or immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires, is the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole;" that therefore the object towards which every human being must ceaselessly direct his efforts, and...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 sider
...by the eternal or immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires, is the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole ; " that, therefore, the object " towards which every human being must ceaselessly direct his efforts,...
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On Liberty

John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 sider
...by the eternal or immutable dictates of reason, and not suggested by vague and transient desires, is the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole;" that, therefore, the_object " towards which every human being must__ceas_elessly ^ direct his efforts^...
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The Congregational Review, Volum 6

1866 - 648 sider
...end. Few persons enter into the spirit of Wilhelm von Humboldt's remark, that "the end of man, .... is the highest and most harmonious development of his powers to a complete and consistent whole." To gain this there must be "individuality of power and development" ; and for this there are two requisites,...
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