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The Politics of Aristotle - Page 166
by Aristotle - 1885
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 470 pages
...or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather 1338: because it makes them judges of the beauty of the...become free and exalted souls •. Now it is clear 13 that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind ; and therefore boys should...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 468 pages
...striking observations scattered up and down in the Eighth Book. What can be better than the remark that to be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted souls ? Or that in education habit must go before reason and the body before the mind ? Or the idea of noble...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 466 pages
...striking observations scattered up and down in the Eighth Book. What can be better than the remark that to be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted souls? Or that in education habit must go before reason and the body before the mind ? Or the idea of noble...
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - 1885 - 460 pages
...should be studied with a higher purpose ; for example, drawing may give the learners a sense of beauty. To be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted minds. The atmosphere of perplexity and controversy which envelopes Aristotle's other writings upon...
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The Politics of Aristotle: Introduction and translation

Aristotle - 1885 - 476 pages
...should be studied with a higher purpose ; for example, drawing may give the learners a sense of beauty. To be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted minds. The atmosphere of perplexity and controversy which envelopes Aristotle's other writings upon...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 482 pages
...should be studied with a higher purpose; for example, drawing may give the learners a sense of beauty. To be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted minds. The atmosphere of perplexity and controversy which envelopes Aristotle's other writings upon...
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A History of Greek Literature, Volume 36

Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1890 - 938 pages
...purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the...not become free and exalted souls. Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind ; and therefore boys should...
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Dialogues of Plato: Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ...

Plato - 1899 - 514 pages
...purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the...after the useful does not become free and exalted souls.d Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind...
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Dialogues of Plato

Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 pages
...purchases, or in order that they may not be imposed upon in the buying or selling of articles, but rather because it makes them judges of the beauty of the...after the useful does not become free and exalted souls.d Now it is clear that in education habit must go before reason, and the body before the mind;...
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Educational Nuggets: Plato, Aristotle, Rousseau, Herbart, Spencer, Harris ...

John Raymond Howard - 1899 - 236 pages
...the body or soul or mind of the freeman less fit for the practice or exercise of virtue, is vulgar. To be always seeking after the useful does not become free and exalted souls. Two principles have to be kept in view, what is possible, what is becoming : at these every man ought...
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