Now, when all these studies reach the point of inter-communion and connection with one another, and come to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects; otherwise there... The End of Education - Page 16by Daniel Edward Phillips - 1894 - 22 pagesFull view - About this book
| Plato - 1871 - 684 pages
...good; but if pursued in any other spirit, useless. There is reason in that, he said. Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects; otherwise they are... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...good ; but if pursued in any other spirit, useless. There is reason in that, he said. Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of • them have a value for our objects ; otherwise they... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 532 pages
...beautiful and good ; but if pursued in any other spirit, useless. Very true, he said. Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects ; otherwise they... | |
| Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - 1898 - 334 pages
...degree useful, " if pursued with a view to the beautiful and good." Socrates continues : ] Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects ; otherwise they... | |
| 1904 - 350 pages
...assurances would have escaped him. The fact remains that a new start is well under way. "Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects; otherwise they are... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 634 pages
...sui-.d in any other spirit, useless. There is reason in thut, he said. Now, when all these stndies reach the point of intercommunion and connection with...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects ; otherwise they... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 pages
...beautiful and good; but if pursued in any other spirit, useless. Very true, he said. Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects; otherwise they are... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 444 pages
...beautiful and good ; but if pursued in any other spirit, useless. Very true, he said. Now, when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects ; otherwise there... | |
| Catherine Isabel Dodd - 1906 - 208 pages
...CURRICULUM ILLUSTRATED IN DETAIL AND EXPLAINED. " When studies reach the point of intercommunication and connection with one another, and come to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, but not till then, will the pursuit of them have a value for our objects ; otherwise there... | |
| Illinois State Academy of Science - 1925 - 1128 pages
...a recognition of a new philosophy — the scientia scientiarum of which Plato speaks: 'Now when all these studies reach the point of intercommunion and...to be considered in their mutual affinities, then, I think, and not till 1hen, will the pursuit of them have a value.' " ATTRIBUTES OF THE HUMAN ORGANISM... | |
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