Lessons in Psychology: Designed Especially As An Introduction to the Subject ...

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Lessons in Psychology: Designed Especially As An Introduction to the Subject ...
Gordy, John Pancoast, 1851-1908
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But before this rela- tion can form the basis of an association it must be apprehended, and this act of apprehension is an exercise of the higher powers of the mind. Fitch says that the difference between a wise man and one who is not wise consists less in the things he knows than in the way he knows them. The wise man knows things in their relations, I think he would say, has his knowledge classified, has associated what he knows rationally. In the same paragraph he observes that an historical... fact is learned to little purpose unless it is seen in its bearing on some political ,^ economical, or moral law. I am sure you agree with him. We all know that a teacher may know facts enough about history to pass an ordinary examination very creditably, and yet know them to very little pur- pose because he knows them in a purely mechanical way.
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