has indirect effects which are not small. " ' Of what kind? ' he said. "' There are the military advantages of which you spoke,' I said; and in all departments of knowledge, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker... Educational Psychology - Page 250by Daniel Starch - 1919 - 473 pagesFull view - About this book
| Plato - Utopias - 1871 - 676 pages
...learn geometry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what kind are they ? he said. There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said; and in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension.... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 654 pages
...learn geometry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what kind are they? he said. There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said; and in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension.... | |
| Education - 1873 - 532 pages
...effects, which are not small.' There are the militar}' advantages, and, in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension. Useless Studies. I am amused at your fear of the world, which makes you guard against the appearance... | |
| Education - 1873 - 630 pages
...effects, which are not small. There are the military advantages, and, in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension. Useless Studies. I am amused at your fear of the world, which makes you guard against the appearance... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...learn geometry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what kind are they? he said. There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said.; and in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension.... | |
| Plato - Philosophers, Ancient - 1875 - 738 pages
...learn geometry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what kind are they ? he said. There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said; and in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension... | |
| Plato - Philosophers, Ancient - 1875 - 730 pages
...has indirect effects, which are not small. ' ted than that Of what kind are they ? .he said. •» T There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said; and in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 794 pages
...than that the inhabitants of your fair city should by all means learn geometry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what...infinitely quicker of apprehension than one who has not. SOCRATES, G LAUCÓN. these however are trifling in comparison with thai greater part of the science... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 796 pages
...than that the inhabitants of your fair city should by all means learn geometry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what...infinitely quicker of apprehension than one who has not. Republic VII. SOCRATES, GLAUCON. these however are trifling in comparison with that greater part of... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 508 pages
...learn goemetry. Moreover the science has indirect effects, which are not small. Of what kind are they ? he said. There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said; and in all departments of study, as experience proves, any one who has studied geometry is infinitely quicker of apprehension.... | |
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