Education

One of the articles James Mill wrote for the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Supplement to the Encyclopedia Britannica (London: J. Innes, 1825).
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Table of Contents
- EDUCATION.
- Introduction.—Extent of the Subject.—The different Questions which it involves.
- SECTION I.: Theory of the Human Mind.—Its Importance in the Doctrine of Education.
- SECTION II.: Qualities of Mind, to the Production of which the Business of Education should be directed.
- SECTION III.: Happiness, the End to which Education is devoted.—Wherein it consists, not yet determined.
- SECTION IV.: Instruments, and practical Expedients, of Education.
- Circumstances of the Physical Kind which operate upon the Mind in the way of Education.
- Circumstances of the Moral Kind which operate upon the Mind in the way of Education.
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