... directly or indirectly affect the welfare of other men. To come at once to the grand point of controversy on the subject of national education — society has a right to insist that he shall be instructed and trained in wh'atever is necessary to fit... Remarks on National Education - Página 10por George Combe - 1847 - 38 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elisha P. Hurlbut - 1848 - 264 páginas
...to be members. "The question here presents itself, what kind and degree of knowledge has society n right to insist on its members acquiring ? The principles...and action in regard to every thing which does not i directly or indirectly affect the welfare of other men. To come at once to the grand point of controversy... | |
| Elisha P. Hurlbut - 1850 - 264 páginas
...parts in the society of which they claim to be members. "The question here presents itself, what hind and degree of knowledge has society a right to insist...action in regard to every thing which does not directly cr indirectly aflect the welfare of other men. To come at once to the grand point of controversy on... | |
| George Combe - 1879 - 856 páginas
...insist The knowtalgr on its members acquiring? The individual has a right to the most ^ffi on'°Us perfect freedom of thought and action in regard to every thing which members acdoes not directly or indirectly affect the welfare of other men. Xo*'11"'" come at once to... | |
| Frederick F. Moore - 1880 - 70 páginas
...anil I do not wish to touch upon this side of the question now, any further than to claim for myself a right to the most perfect freedom of thought and action in medical matters. I have not said anything about " the dose," for two reasons: — 1. The tirst and... | |
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