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Improvement of the Mind

Stephen Norris Fellows

"No man is obliged to learn and know everything; this can neither be sought nor required, for it is utterly impossible; yet all persons are under some obligation to improve their own understanding; otherwise it will be a barren desert, or a forest overgrown with weeds and brambles. Universal ignorance or infinite errors will overspread the mind which is utterly neglected and lies without any cultivation.

The common duties and benefits of society, which belong to every man living, as we are social creatures, and even our native and necessary relations to a family, a neighborhood, or government, oblige all persons, whatsoever, to use their reasoning powers upon a thousand occasions; every hour of life calls for some regular exercise of our judgment, as to time and things, persons and actions: without a prudent and discreet determination in matters before us, we shall be plunged into perpetual errors in our conduct. Now, that which should always be practiced must at some time be learned."

This version has been abridged from Watt's original by Stephen Norris Fellows as follows:
"In endeavoring to adapt it to the needs of the present, the following changes have been made: First — Nearly one-third of the book has been eliminated, as being too theological or too closely related to the age and country of the author. Second — A brief but comprehensive analysis has been prepared, which appears as a table of contents. Third — Prominence is given to some of the more essential doctrines by stating them in large type, while explanatory and illustrative matter is given in smaller type.
But few changes have been made in the text other than those mentioned above, as it seemed desirable to preserve the unique and forcible style of the author. The original work was first published in 1727, and although it is over one hundred and fifty years old, yet its teachings are in substantial harmony with the truest pedagogical doctrines of to-day. It is believed that in its present form and dress it is adapted to private reading, and reading circles, and also as a text-book in Secondary and NormaI Schools." - Summary by Introduction and Preface

Year of Publication: 1885Genres: Self-Help
Running Time: 06 hours 56 minutes 09 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Introduction
InTheDesert
3:23
2
The Nights
General Rules for the Improvement of Knowledge
Ron Altman
36:27
3
The Nights
Five Eminent Methods of Gaining Knowledge
SreeramC
31:10
4
The Nights
Rules Relating to Observation
Leigh Briar
10:15
5
The Nights
Of Books and Reading
jenno
26:35
6
The Nights
Judgement of Books
jenno
22:10
7
The Nights
Of Living Instructors and Lectures, of Teachers and Learners
SreeramC
9:35
8
The Nights
Of Inquiring into the Sense and Meaning of any Writer or Speaker, and especially the Sense of the Sacred Writings
InTheDesert
7:08
9
The Nights
Rules of Improvement by Conversation
KHand
28:30
10
The Nights
Of Disputes and Debates
Owlivia
14:17
11
The Nights
Of Study, or Meditation
Kassandra
18:28
12
The Nights
Of Fixing the Attention
SreeramC
9:18
13
The Nights
On Enlarging the Capacity of the Mind
Leigh Briar
21:53
14
The Nights
Of Improving the Memory
Isen7
57:20
15
The Nights
Of Determining a Question
Leigh Briar
35:34
16
The Nights
Of Inquiring into Causes and Effects
Kerry Adams
10:58
17
The Nights
Methods of Teaching and Reading Lectures
SreeramC
19:22
18
The Nights
Of an Instructive Style
Kerry Adams
12:10
19
The Nights
Of Convincing Other Persons of any Truth, or Delivering them from Errors and Mistakes
Leigh Briar
15:57
20
The Nights
Of Authority. Of the Abuse of it: and of its Real and Proper Use and Service
Leigh Briar
15:02
21
The Nights
Of Treating and Managing the Prejudices of Men
InTheDesert
10:37

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