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A view of the elementary principles of education, founded on the study of the nature of man.Each faculty tends to action.

A view of the elementary principles of education, founded on the study of the nature of man.:... The faculties are innate and active in different degrees; but each desires to be satisfied, and all are necessary; hence it would be wrong to endeavor to annihilate or to neglect any one in the institutions of society; whilst the acts of every individual power may be morally good or bad, that is, conformable or contrary to the whole of the faculties proper to Man. In order to elucidate this subject, I shall make first a few general remarks, and then subjoin some details concerning the primitive powers. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A view of the elementary principles of education, founded on the study of the nature of man.Each faculty tends to action.

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Publisher
Marsh, Capen & Lyon
Copyright
Copyright © 1832 American Psychological Association
Pages
148 –171
DOI
10.1037/11900-006
Publisher site
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Abstract

The faculties are innate and active in different degrees; but each desires to be satisfied, and all are necessary; hence it would be wrong to endeavor to annihilate or to neglect any one in the institutions of society; whilst the acts of every individual power may be morally good or bad, that is, conformable or contrary to the whole of the faculties proper to Man. In order to elucidate this subject, I shall make first a few general remarks, and then subjoin some details concerning the primitive powers. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

Published: Aug 10, 2009

Keywords: faculties

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