I am very apt to think that great Severity of Punishment does but very little Good; nay, great Harm in Education: And I believe it will be found, that, Cceteris paribus, those Children, who have been most chastised, seldom make the best Men. Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical - Side 204av Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 283 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Locke - 1693 - 290 sider
...when you have heard me a little farther. For I am very apt to think, that great Severity of Punifhment does but very little Good; nay, great Harm in Education : And I believe it will be found, that, Caterts p.nribus. thofe '. * * l ' f^tt ChilChildren who have been moft ckajli- p m i^ /e^fcldom make... | |
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 sider
...you have heard me a little farther: For I am very apt to think, that great Severity ofPu* nifhment does but- very little Good, nay, great Harm in Education ; and I believe it will be-found, that Gtterisparibvs, thofe Children who have been moft chajUr'd, feldorrr make the beft Men.... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 sider
...that opinion will vanish, when you have heard me a little farther. For I am very apt to think that great severity of punishment does but very little...in education: and I believe it will be found, that, casteris panbus, those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men. All that I... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 sider
...that opinion will vanish, when you have heard me a little farther. For I am very apt to think, that great severity of punishment does but very little...education : and I believe it will be found, that, caeteris paribus, those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men. All that I... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 sider
...that opinion will vanish, when you have heard me a little farther. For I am very apt to think, that great severity of punishment does but very little...education : and I believe it will be found, that, caeteris paribus, those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men. All that I... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 sider
...but very little good ; nay, great harm in education : and I believe it will be found, that, cseteris paribus, those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men. All that I have hitherto contended for, is, that whatsoever rigour is necessary, it is more to be used,... | |
| John Locke - 1844 - 272 sider
...but very Rule good, nay, great harm in education : and 1 believe it will be found, that, cffiteris paribus, those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men. All that I have hitherto contended for, is, that whatsoever rigour is necessary, it is more to be used,... | |
| Mary Milner - 1847 - 876 sider
...of " beating or other servile punishment ;" on the contrary, he expresses his belief, that " ceteris paribus, those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men ;" a great admission on the part of a writer on education iu his age. On this subject, however, we... | |
| Angus MACPHERSON - 1854 - 46 sider
...punishment when such severity is required. With regard to this, Locke says, " I am very apt to think that great severity of punishment does but very little...good, nay, great harm, in education; and I believe, cceteris paribus, that those children who have been most chastised, seldom make the best men." Still... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 sider
...will vanish, when you have heard me a little farther: For I am very apt to think, that great Seventy of Punishment does but very little Good, nay, great...have been most chastised, seldom make the best Men. All that I have hitherto contended for is, that whatsoever Rigour is necessary, it is more to be used... | |
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