| Julia V. Douthwaite - 2002 - 338 pages
...perhaps be a little mended; but can hardly be totally alter'd, and transform'd into the contrary. . . . For in many cases, all that we can do, or should aim...Constitution is most inclined, and give it all the Advantages it is capable of" (122). This advice challenges the environmentalist label commonly attributed to Locke... | |
| Willeke Los - 2005 - 374 pages
...ontleend aan Yo\ion,John Locke & Education, 25. 152 Ibidem, 25-26. Vergelijk ook Locke, STCE, §66, 247: 'For in many cases, all that we can do, or should...constitution is most inclined, and give it all the advantages it is capable of.' 153 Locke, STCE, §66, 247. Zie voor Locke's adviezen over hoe de opvoeder deze... | |
| Rod Parker-Rees, Jenny Willan - 2006 - 384 pages
...it may be improved, and what it is fit for: He should consider, what they want; whether they be 37 capable of having it wrought into them by Industry,...Constitution is most inclined, and give it all the Advantages it is capable of. Every one's Natural Genius should be carried as far as it could, but to Attempt the... | |
| Frank M. Flanagan - 2005 - 242 pages
...individual child as well as by the general tendencies of children. His advice is to accentuate the positive: In many cases all that we can do, or should aim at,...constitution is most inclined, and give it all the advantages it is capable of. Everyone's natural genius should be carried as far as it could...32 This recognition... | |
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