One of the major works of John Locke (1632-1704), this detailed and
comprehensive guide is mainly concerned with moral education. While
concentrating on its role in creating a responsible adult and on
the importance of virtue as a transmitter of culture, it also
ranges over such practical topics as the effectiveness of physical
punishment, how best to teach foreign languages, table manners, and
varieties of crying. This critical edition is based on the third
(1695) edition, and includes variants from the first five editions,
from the Harvard University Library and the British Library drafts,
and from Locke's correspondence to Edward Clarke and his wife.
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