Dialogues Concerning Education (1745) [ Concepts / Practices ]
… is happily removed; and might it not be better to use those which import less Subjection, but more of that Equality and Friendship which ought to reign in Society? But it is not so much those common Forms of speaking, which Custom has made … Lies, and Circulation of Fraud, we render it not only useless, but also hurtful." … Education … Conversation … Gender … Friendship … Children … Texte taken from David Fordyce, Dialogues Concerning Education . London, [s.n.], 1745, vol. 1, …
Education | Conversation | Gender | Friendship | Children
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