The Social Philosophy of Giovanni GentileUniversity of Illinois Press, 1960 - 387 pagine |
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Pagina 59
... teacher and pupil the teacher must have ultimate moral authority . Even if we admit that the community might so abuse this right as to produce a situa- tion of rigid social conformity approximating the state of things envisaged in ...
... teacher and pupil the teacher must have ultimate moral authority . Even if we admit that the community might so abuse this right as to produce a situa- tion of rigid social conformity approximating the state of things envisaged in ...
Pagina 86
... teacher's keeping . But now this will not do . It is not a solution , but merely one aspect of the problem . We have to recognize on the one hand that the teacher represents the universal values of truth , beauty , law or religion - not ...
... teacher's keeping . But now this will not do . It is not a solution , but merely one aspect of the problem . We have to recognize on the one hand that the teacher represents the universal values of truth , beauty , law or religion - not ...
Pagina 91
... teacher cannot be sure that his punitive action will be successful . If discipline means the effective establishment of a community of purpose in the minds of teacher and pupil , then the penalty that the teacher inflicts can only have ...
... teacher cannot be sure that his punitive action will be successful . If discipline means the effective establishment of a community of purpose in the minds of teacher and pupil , then the penalty that the teacher inflicts can only have ...
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THE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ACTUAL IDEALISM | 1 |
The Hegelian Synthesis | 10 |
Gentile and Croce | 19 |
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