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" ... for the purpose of attaining real culture, an exclusively scientific education is at least as effectual as an exclusively literary education. "
Specimens of Exposition and Argument - 322. oldal
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The Dial: A Monthly Review and Index of Current Literature, 3. kötet

Francis Fisher Browne - 1883 - 308 oldal
...of physical science as to justify the expenditure of valuable time upon either; and the second is, that for the purpose of attaining real culture an...as effectual as an exclusively literary education." These theses are stoutly maintained in justification of the proposed exclusion of Latin and Greek from...

The Popular Science Monthly, 18. kötet

1881 - 898 oldal
...of physical science as to justify the expenditure of valuable time upon either ; and the second is, that, for the purpose of attaining real culture, an...as effectual as an exclusively literary education. I need hardly point out to you that these opinions, especially the latter, are diametrically opposed...

Science and Culture, and Other Essays, 32. kötet;964. kötet

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 372 oldal
...of physical science as to justify the expenditure of valuable time upon either; and the second is, that for the purpose of attaining real culture, an...as effectual as an exclusively literary education. I need hardly point out to you that these opinions, especially the latter, are diametrically opposed...

English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., 32. kötet

1881 - 648 oldal
...the expenditure of valuable time upon either ; and the second is that, for the purpose of obtaining real culture, an exclusively scientific education...as effectual as an exclusively literary education. I need hardly point out to you that these opinions, especially the latter, are diametrically opposed...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 36. kötet;99. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1882 - 920 oldal
...with the humanist's knowledge, which is, say they, a knowledge of words. And hence Professor Huxley is moved to lay it down that " for the purpose of attaining...phrase, " very bold," and declares that if a man, in his education, " has substituted literature and history for natural science, he has chosen the less useful...

The Nineteenth Century, 12. kötet

1882 - 1050 oldal
...with the humanist's knowledge, which is, say they, a knowledge of words. And hence Professor Huxley is moved to lay it down that ' for the purpose of attaining...phrase, ' very bold,' and declares that if a man, in his education, ' has substituted literature and history for natural science, he has chosen the less useful...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., 36. kötet;99. kötet

1882 - 884 oldal
...with the humanist's knowledge, which is, say they, a knowledge of words. And hence Professor Huxley is moved to lay it down that " for the purpose of attaining...phrase, " very bold," and declares that if a man, in his education, " has substituted literature and history for natural science, he has chosen the less useful...

New Englander and Yale Review, 41. kötet

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1882 - 888 oldal
...this institution "the ordinary smattering of Latin and Greek." The second proposition laid down is "that for the purpose of attaining real culture, an...as effectual as an exclusively literary education." Mr. Huxley accepts Matthew Arnold's view that a criticism of life is the essence of culture, but dissents...

The Chronicle, 13. kötet

1882 - 310 oldal
...science. Including medicine, as to Justify the expenditure of valuable time upon either; and, secondly, that for the purpose of attaining real culture, an...as effectual as an exclusively literary education. Nowhere can there be found a stronger and more satisfactory presentation of the claims of scientific...

The New Englander, 5. kötet;41. kötet

1882 - 882 oldal
...this institution " the ordinary smattering of Latin and Greek." The second proposition laid down is " that for the purpose of attaining real culture, an...as effectual as an exclusively literary education." Mr. Huxley accepts Matthew Arnold's view that a criticism of life is the essence of culture, but dissents...




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