| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1910 - 360 sivua
...Conduct of the Understanding. As regards the aim of intellectual education, he holds in this work : — " As it is in the body, so it is in the mind ; practice makes it what it is, and most even of those excellences which are looked on as natural endowments will be found, when examined into more narrowly,... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1910 - 330 sivua
...and industry in men whose bodies have nothing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookerson. As it is in the body, so it is in the mind; practise makes it what it is, and most, even of those excellences which 261 are looked on as natural... | |
| Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1912 - 314 sivua
...through exerUnderstanding. As regards the aim of intellectual education, he holds in his work: — "As it is in the body, so it is in the mind; practice makes it what it is, and most even of those excellences which are looked on as natural endowments will be found, when examined into more narrowly,... | |
| John Locke - 1913 - 314 sivua
...in men whose bodies have nothing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookers-on." He goes on: "As it is in the body, so it is in the mind : practice makes it what it is ; and most even of those excellences which are looked on as natural endowments, will be found, when examined into more pp. 1... | |
| William Ritchie Sorley - 1920 - 418 sivua
...underrated innate differences : "we are born with faculties and powers, capable almost of anything"; and, "as it is in the body, so it is in the mind, practice makes it what it is." Along with this view went a profound conviction of the importance of education, and of the breadth... | |
| A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller - 1976 - 408 sivua
...underrated innate differences: 'we are born with faculties and powers, capable almost of anything'; but, 'as it is in the body, so it is in the mind, practice makes it what it is.' Along with this view went a profound conviction of the importance of education, and of the breadth... | |
| William Boyd - 1921 - 466 sivua
...imagined ; but it is only the exercise of those powers which gives us ability and skill in anything. ... As it is in the body, so it is in the mind: practice makes it what it is."t The point of view in the essay, it will be noted, is completely different from that of the Thoughts.... | |
| John Locke - 1922 - 294 sivua
...and industry in men whose bodies have nothing peculiar in them from those of the amazed lookers-on. As it is in the body, so it is in the mind : practice makeg it what itjs ; and most even of those excellencies which are looked on as natural endowments,... | |
| 1994 - 412 sivua
...underrated innate differences : "we are born with faculties and powers, capable almost of anything"; and, "as it is in the body, so it is in the mind, practice makes it what it is." Along with this view went a profound conviction of the importance of education, and of the breadth... | |
| Nicholas Wolterstorff - 1996 - 276 sivua
...Works n,333). It is practice, not the propounding and hearing of rules, that generates right conduct: "As it is in the body, so it is in the mind; practice makes it what it is" (Conduct, §4; Works, n,333). ^ 1s no accident, then, that Locke called his book The Conduct of the... | |
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