| John Locke - 1924 - 438 pages
...but I take notice of it for another purpose, viz., that tfiose who have children, or the charge of their education, would think it worth their while...undue connexion of ideas in the minds of young people. [9.] This wrong con-y nexion in our minds of ideas, in themselves loose and indepen- * dent one of... | |
| 1926 - 462 pages
...education, would think it worth while diligently to watch, and carefully to prevent the undue connection of ideas in the minds of young people. This is the time most susceptible of lasting impressions The ideas of goblins and sprights have really no more to do with darkness than light: yet let but a... | |
| William A. Covino - 1994 - 208 pages
...to be looked after." It is especially important to see to the education of children in this respect, "to prevent the undue Connexion of Ideas in the Minds of young People." A tendency to false associative thinking begins with a childish belief in magic: "Ideas of Goblines... | |
| Horst Albert Glaser, György Mihály Vajda - 2000 - 784 pages
...Psychologie also — zuzuführen vermag: »I take notice (...) that those who have children or the Charge of their education would think it worth their while diligently...the undue connexion of ideas in the minds of young people.«4 Haben Lockes Anmerkungen zur Ideen-Assoziation noch mehr den Charakter eines Apergus, so... | |
| Richard Bauman, Charles L. Briggs - 2003 - 378 pages
...linguistically enlightened can also play a special role in policing the language acquisition of children, "diligently to watch, and carefully to prevent the...undue connexion of ideas in the minds of young people" (I: 531); linguistic surveillance becomes a key dimension of the pedagogical program that Locke advocates.... | |
| Charles A. Cramer - 2006 - 196 pages
...the improper association of ideas, and it was accordingly the responsibility of parents and educators "diligently to watch, and carefully to prevent the undue Connexion of Ideas in the Minds of young People."93 This startlingly disjunctive association, inculcated at such an unfortunately formative... | |
| Virpi Mäkinen, Petter Korkman - 2006 - 334 pages
...association of ideas, it was incumbent on "those who have Children, or the charge of their Education [...] carefully to prevent the undue Connexion of Ideas in the Minds of young People". 10 '' If not watched and checked, unnatural combinations of ideas set moral notions and actions awry."... | |
| Martin Wurzinger - 2007 - 520 pages
...but I take notice of it for another purpose, (viz.) that those who have Children, or the charge of their Education, would think it worth their while...undue Connexion of Ideas in the Minds of young People. [18] And further, This wrong Connexion in our Minds of Ideas in themselves, loose and independent one... | |
| 1762 - 792 pages
...•hildren, or the chaige of their education, would think it worth their while, diligently to witch, and carefully to prevent, the undue connexion of Ideas in the minds of young people ; this is the time mod fulceptible of imprcfiions; and though thofc (antipathits) relating to the heal'h of the hody,... | |
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