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" ... making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own, or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance of our previous state of thought; and without this no enlargement is said to follow. "
The Dublin Review - Page 418
publié par - 1867
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The Scope and Nature of University Education

John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 pages
...acquirements ; it is a making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own, or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance...come before the mind, and a systematizing of them. "We feel our minds to be growing and expanding then, when we not only learn, but refer what we learn...
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The idea of a university defined and illustrated

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 pages
...acquirements ; it is a making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own, or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance...come before the mind, and a systematizing of them. We feel our minds to be growing and expanding then, when we not only learn, but refer what we learn...
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Education, Volume 49

1928 - 692 pages
...is not complete when it is confined to only one subject, for Newman believes that knowledge is the digestion of what we receive into the substance of our previous state of thought. It is not an end in itself, but must be enlarged upon and unless there is a comparison of ideas with...
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Education, Scientific and Technical; Or, How the Inductive Sciences are ...

Robert Galloway - 1881 - 488 pages
...acquirements ; it is a making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own ; or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance...come before the mind, and a systematizing of them. We feel our minds to be growing and expanding then, when we not only learn, but refer what we learn...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 2

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1891 - 654 pages
...acquirements; it is making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own ; or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive into the substance of our previous state of thought." This is the opinion of all psychologists, but some sciolists preach a new education in which is revealed...
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. In Nine Discoures ...

John Henry Newman - 1893 - 616 pages
...acquirements ; it is a making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own, or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance...to follow. •/•There is no enlargement, unless o ' there be a comparison of ideas one with another, as they come before the mind, and a systematizing...
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Composition-rhetoric: Designed for Use in Secondary Schools

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 424 pages
..."therefore," "accordingly," are recognized at once as of at least equal importance with preceding statements. There is no enlargement, unless there be a comparison...come before the mind, and a systematizing of them. We feel our minds to be growing and expanding then, when we not only learn, but refer what we learn...
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. in Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 pages
...acquirements ; it is a making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own, or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance...and without this no enlargement is said to follow. Th"i./. ;cn/s ""i.irpfirP'M'it. unless fli^ro KP n mmp..irknn nf ideas one with another, as they come...
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English Journal, Volume 5

1916 - 798 pages
...intellectual life has been expressed with unapproachable precision and delicacy by Cardinal Newman. He says: There is no enlargement unless there be a comparison...come before the mind, and a systematizing of them And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of mankind,...
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University Subjects

John Henry Newman - 1913 - 120 pages
...acquirements; it is a making the objects of our knowledge subjectively our own, or, to use a familiar word, it is a digestion of what we receive, into the substance...come before the mind, and a systematizing of them, i "We feel our minds to be growing and expanding then, when we not only learn, but refer what we learn...
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