The Reform of Education
TAL ANTINOMY
er, which might be called the fundamental antinomy of education, understanding by "antinomy" the c
s freedom. They might perhaps be better re-stated in this way: (1) Education presupposes freedom in man and strives to increase it. (2
an irrefutable truth. Therefore freedom here means full and absolute liberty; and when we speak of the negat
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