Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform: Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review; Cor., Vindicated, Enl., in Notes and AppendicesBlackwood, 1866 - 846 sider |
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Side 352
... privileged pro- fessions . In Scotland , how defective soever be the system of popular schools , this may be viewed as complete and perfect , compared with the system of grammar schools . Until a suffi- cient number of these be ...
... privileged pro- fessions . In Scotland , how defective soever be the system of popular schools , this may be viewed as complete and perfect , compared with the system of grammar schools . Until a suffi- cient number of these be ...
Side 359
... privileged by the State for public purposes : they accomplish these purposes through their Professors ; * and the right of choosing professors is a public Trust confided to an individual or body of men , solely to the end , that the ...
... privileged by the State for public purposes : they accomplish these purposes through their Professors ; * and the right of choosing professors is a public Trust confided to an individual or body of men , solely to the end , that the ...
Side 365
... privileged incorporations . ( The medical degrees of , some at least , of our Scottish Universities . ) ] The accident of its locality , as in a great city ; the cheapness of its instruction ; the distance of other seminaries , or ...
... privileged incorporations . ( The medical degrees of , some at least , of our Scottish Universities . ) ] The accident of its locality , as in a great city ; the cheapness of its instruction ; the distance of other seminaries , or ...
Side 367
... privileged instruction to these teachers , who in Italy , as throughout the rest of Europe , enjoyed their salary under condition of gratuitous instruction . The evil consequences of such a system were , however , in Italy ...
... privileged instruction to these teachers , who in Italy , as throughout the rest of Europe , enjoyed their salary under condition of gratuitous instruction . The evil consequences of such a system were , however , in Italy ...
Side 400
... privileged by public authority , for the advantage of the nation . The latter , accessory and contingent , are created , regu- lated , and endowed by private munificence , for the interest of certain favoured individuals . Time was ...
... privileged by public authority , for the advantage of the nation . The latter , accessory and contingent , are created , regu- lated , and endowed by private munificence , for the interest of certain favoured individuals . Time was ...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ... Sir William Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ... Sir William Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ... Sir William Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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Side 308 - ... with their correlatives freedom of choice and responsibility — man being all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind.
Side 14 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought — thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.