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- Title: Education: Lecture II: Principles of Greek Education
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- and, to the extent that was thought necessary in those days, all the
- Title: Education: Lecture III: Greek Education and the Middle Ages
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- the bodily pressure and impulses to a certain extent grow less
- year. The element of soul now weakens to a certain extent and the
- he do as regards education? He must develop to the highest extent the
- possible extent. Thus the Gymnast had perforce to be convinced of the
- are conscious of this we shall realize to what a great extent
- Title: Education: Lecture VI: Walking, Speaking, Thinking
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- materialism. To the extent that an intellectual education is
- Title: Education: Lecture VIII: Reading, Writing and Nature Study
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- and here I must to some extent anticipate the future — in a form
- Title: Education: Lecture IX: Arithmetic, Geometry, History
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- the extent to which it is possible to hold together in
- Title: Education: Lecture X: Physics, Chemistry, Handwork, Language, Religion
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- call forth in man to a greater extent the elements of feeling, music, or
- Title: Education: Lecture XI: Memory, Temperaments, Bodily Culture and Art
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- impossible that they could understand medicine to the extent
- We try however to the greatest possible extent to induce the parents
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