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ideal and liberal
Students are approximately equally divided between those who regard vocational preparation as the primary goal of an ideal education and those who chose a general liberal education.
Even in such technical curricula as engineering, the senior is much more likely than the freshman to choose, as an ideal, liberal education over specific vocational preparation.
The ideal of a liberal arts, or humanistic education grounded in classical languages and literature persisted until the middle of the twentieth century.
Cicero gave rise to the idea that the " ideal orator " be well-versed in all branches of learning: an idea that was rendered as " liberal humanism ," and that lives on today in liberal arts or general education requirements in colleges and universities around the world.
The rule of law is regarded by some as presupposing political or economic structures of liberal democracy, human rights and other ideal socio-legal order.
Building primarily upon the early works of Karl Marx, Fromm sought to re-emphasise the ideal of freedom, missing from most Soviet Marxism, and more frequently found in the writings of libertarian socialists and liberal theoreticians.
True to the United Methodist Church's historic ideal of nonsectarian education, Greensboro College's central purpose is the intellectual development of its students within the dual traditions of the liberal arts and the Judeo-Christian faith.
As David McMahan wrote, “ Henry Steel Olcott saw the Buddha as a figure much like the ideal liberal freethinker – someone full of ‘ benevolence ,’ ‘ gratitude ,’ and ‘ tolerance ,’ who promoted ‘ brotherhood among all men ’ as well as ‘ lessons in manly self-reliance ”.
The Greeks adopted the " love of humanity " as an educational ideal, whose goal was excellence ( arete )— the fullest self-development, of body, mind and spirit, which is the essence of liberal education.
Congregational churches were at the same time the first example of the American theocratic ideal and also the seedbed from which American liberal religion and society arose.
In the face of the tremendous poverty, corruption and disillusionment with conventional politics, the political ideal of the Islamic state has been criticized by many espousing liberal movements within Islam and for example by Ziauddin Sardar, as being utopian and not offering real solutions.
A major objective of PFPA is to promote a liberal model of economic development by implementing a comprehensive anti-corruption programme, rapidly developing non-oil sectors of the economy and creating an ideal climate for foreign and domestic investment through establishment of a flexible tax regime and other relevant measures.
The transformation of the state administration from a technical apparatus for the application of norms to a mean of political leadership was the central idea in Stuckart's model: the ideal Nazi civil servant was not to be a passive lawyer of the bygone " liberal constitutional state ", but a " pioneer of culture, coloniser and political and economic creator ".
The Radical Party was founded in 1955 by the progressive left-wing of the Italian Liberal Party as the ideal continuation of the historical Radical Party, active from 1877 to 1925, emphasising liberal and secular issues, such as the effective separation of church and state and the full implementation of the Constitution.
Influenced by critical theory, existentialism, and liberal socialism, Bronner is best known his reinterpretation of tradition and a host of concepts like the class ideal and the cosmopolitan sensibility.
" These select Lives served as a model for Arnold's " ideal of liberal education.
And in what may only be portrayed as novel-like, the liberal ideal always managed to “ win .” One of the last ( and perhaps most glorious ) liberal victories was the 1917 Constitution.
In the Vormärz era of the first half of the 19th century, liberalism and nationalism went hand in hand, and Franzos ’ s father was one of the first Jews to join a Burschenschaft student fraternity whose ideal was a German nation state with a liberal constitution.
Their ideal in fact was a combination of a king who frankly accepted the results of the Revolution, and who governed in a liberal spirit, with the advice of a chamber elected by a very limited constituency, in which men of property and education formed, if not the wholes at least the very great majority of the voters.

ideal and education
Rousseau believed that young boys should avoid formal schooling and pursue instead an “ education direct from nature .” Ampère ’ s father actualized this ideal by allowing his son to educate himself within the walls of his well-stocked library.
In contrast, the modern Québécois identity is secular and based on a social democratic ideal of an active Quebec government promoting the French language and French-speaking culture in the arts, education, and business within the Province of Quebec.
It lays out ten ideals: Free inquiry as opposed to censorship and imposition of belief ; separation of church and state ; the ideal of freedom from religious control and from jingoistic government control ; ethics based on critical intelligence rather than that deduced from religious belief ; moral education ; religious skepticism ; reason ; a belief in science and technology as the best way of understanding the world ; evolution ; and education as the essential method of building humane, free, and democratic societies.
The ideal education for William was described in Discours sur la nourriture de S. H. Monseigneur le Prince d ' Orange, a short treatise, perhaps by one of William's tutors, Constantijn Huygens.
As a statesman he did something to uphold the traditional ideal of his office ; as a primate he elevated the standards of clerical discipline and education.
While it is a literal reflection of the king and queen, Snyder writes " it is the image of exemplary monarchs, a reflection of ideal character " Later he focuses his attention on the princess, writing that Velazquez's portrait is " the painted equivalent of a manual for the education of the princess — a mirror of the princess "
Kochi is an ideal place that supports fisheries in its various aspects like education, research and development.
Its founding principles were to develop the full potential of the individual, realize the highest ideal of education, improve governmental achievements, solve the age-old problem of crime and all behavior that brings unhappiness to our world family, bring fulfillment to the economic aspirations of individuals and society, maximize the intelligent use of the environment, and, achieve the spiritual goals of humanity in this generation.
Her educational achievement and abilities become de-emphasized and subordinated to her place as an example of “ idealized maternity .” Her education becomes incorporated into her role as the ideal mother: she achieved her education not for its own sake but in order to pass it on to her sons.
Not surprisingly, the founders believed that the key to achieving this ideal state is education.
For Dr. Allen and the CISV organization, children and youth were seen as the ideal starting point for peace education.
The Church has always promoted the ideal of forming and educating boys and girls separately during the adolescent years, especially in physical education ( Cf.
On the other hand, a child whose nurture and / or education are not ideal, living in a treacherous environment and interacting with adults who do not take the long-term interests of the child to heart will be more likely to form a pattern of behavior that suits the child to avoid the challenges put forth by a malign social environment.
After all, Georges Vacher de Lapouge ( 1854 – 1936 ) a leading theorist of scientific racism, had been a SFIO member, although he was strongly opposed to the " Teachers ' Republic " ( République des instituteurs ) and its meritocratic ideal of individual advancement and fulfillment through education, a Republican ideal founded on the philosophy of the Enlightenment.

ideal and itself
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
Minnesota, fabled land of waters, is in itself, ideal vacationland, having within its borders 10,000 lakes!!
Note that though the ideal gas itself contains no additional energy, the compressed gas does exert an increased pressure.
The adoption of a standard recognizable type for a long time, is probably because nature gives preference in survival of a type which has long be adopted by the climatic conditions, and also due to the general Greek belief that nature expresses itself in ideal forms that can be imagined and represented.
Artists and sculptors tried to find this ideal order in relation with mathematics, but they believed that this ideal order revealed itself not so much to the dispassionate intellect, as to the whole sentient self.
An ideal I of A is called maximal if I ≠ A and if the only ideal properly containing I is A itself.
These names do not use the name " Confucius " at all, but instead center on the figure or ideal of the Confucian scholar ; however, the suffixes of jiā, jiào, and xué carry different implications as to the nature of Confucianism itself.
At the first Esperanto congress, in Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1905, a declaration was made which defined an " Esperantist " merely as one who knows and uses the language " regardless of what kind of aims he uses it for ", and which also specifically declared any ideal beyond the spread of the language itself to be a private matter for the individual speaker.
The Internet itself is ideal for new slang to emerge because of the richness of the medium and the availability of information.
* In any ring R, a maximal ideal is an ideal M that is maximal in the set of all proper ideals of R, i. e. M is contained in exactly 2 ideals of R, namely M itself and the entire ring R. Every maximal ideal is in fact prime.
In addition, he saw the Games as important in advocating his philosophical ideal for athletic competition: that the competition itself, the struggle to overcome one's opponent, was more important than winning.
The ideal transformer model assumes that all flux generated by the primary winding links all the turns of every winding, including itself.
The set P here consists of all ( two-sided ) ideals in R except R itself, which is not empty since it contains at least the trivial ideal
Furthermore, it is a well-known property of fields that their only ideals are the zero ideal and the whole field itself.
By the time of Imagawa Ryoshun's " Regulations " at the beginning of the 15th century, the Bushidō ideal was fairly clear, and the term itself came into widespread use.
Malatesta warned that the syndicalists aims were in perpetuating syndicalism itself, whereas anarchists must always have overthrowing capitalism and the state, and the anarchist ideal of communist society as their end, and consequently refrain from committing to any particular method of achieving it.
On the other hand, if the audio crossover separates the audio bands in a loudspeaker, there is no requirement for mathematically ideal characteristics within the crossover itself, as the frequency and phase response of the loudspeaker drivers within their mountings will eclipse the results.
According to him, not only is God an alienating ideal, as Feuerbach had argued in The Essence of Christianity ( 1841 ), but so too are humanity itself, nationalism and all ideologies.
In fact it is easy to see that the class of a fractional ideal I in Frac ( R )/ Prin ( R ) is invertible if and only if I itself is invertible.
There exist integral domains which are locally but not globally Dedekind: the localization of at each maximal ideal is a Dedekind ring ( equivalently, a DVR ) but itself is not Dedekind.

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