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Click Here To Edit 30 March 1815 Chrestomathia. Telophantic Table
(3) [Natural Pleasantness] At the dawn of reasonAt an early age, men especially,
objects which address themselvesan object is the more pleasant the more exclusively it
object presents itself to the senses; especially to the senses of sight
and hearing, and accordingly the less it forcibly applies itself to the understanding,
[+] How the app varioussensible forms, presented by Nature [+] calling for the excrease
of the judgement
on an extensive scale.
and Art, particularly by Nature, are more interesting than
the transaction which produced by the natural subcourse amongst
naturalpersons of mature age: objects of material, or if as it is called physical, however these objects of moral,
including political knowledge... See Notes imagesBirds and People
(subjects of Zoology) Stage I are, by themselves on their , or
solid among the most pleasant and interesting objects that can be [+] at the
to the to
up
[+] presented to the
observation of children
at the earliest ages.
(4) [Artificial pleasantness] By Under the two methodmode of instruction, a sort
of pleasantness, (for which See Table II) a sort and the less real for being artificial, i.e. the for being the
product of reflection and ingenuity, is imparted to all subjects:-
not excepted the most abstuse ones. But this being the same
on all occasions, and to whatsoever subjects applied, the natural degree of
pleasantness or unpleasantness will remain to each unaltered.
(5) [Corporal - Incorporal] Corporal, or bodily:, such as
viz.
Natural substances; viz.such as stones, plants and animals: artificial
substances: such as Buildings, furniture, cloathing, tools,
articles of food and drink: and the the materials wrought or
unwrought, of which, and the tools and other instruments, with which, they are respectively composed: Incorporal:
such as, interest of money lent, rents issuing out of
land, and other incorporalsimilar subjects of property; political
offices, conditions in life resulting from genialogical relations; such as those
between Husband and Wife, ParentFather and Child, Guardian and
Ward, Master and Servant.
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