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<blockquote>An unpublished draft from 1997.</blockquote> | <blockquote>An unpublished draft from 1997.</blockquote> | ||
We find ourselves in a world: to live, we must act, and we must act as best we can according to our judgment, whether in result it proves to be foolish or wise. To act according to our judgment, to suffer or enjoy the consequences, to judge anew, to act again, and ever on, that is the human condition. Hence, at its root, education forms the powers of judgment. | We find ourselves in a world: to live, we must act, and we must act as best we can according to our judgment, whether in result it proves to be foolish or wise. To act according to our judgment, to suffer or enjoy the consequences, to judge anew, to act again, and ever on, that is the human condition. Hence, at its root, education forms the powers of judgment. | ||