And if we educe only well-remembered incidents, no offence will be taken.
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The aim in education is not to abolish selfishness; it is to educe the selfishness that is altruistic.
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She was content to let the divine light of philosophy penetrate by its own power, and educe its own conclusions.
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To preserve and educe all we possibly can obtain from their situation, and purpose, is a main duty to history.
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We do not have to draw out or educe positive activities from a child, as some educational doctrines would have it.
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Zelter wrote to Goethe on anything and everything, trivial and otherwise, but his letters never failed to educe strains of the most illuminating comment.
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Education must educe, being from 'educare,' which is but another form of 'educere'; and that is to draw out, and not to put in.
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A few suggestive questions, however, will educe a mass of delusions, which when pieced together demonstrate the logical unconscious ideas that give rise to them.
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The same questions from the "Malleus Maleficarum," were put to them all, and torture never failed to educe the answer required by the inquisitor.
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The conflict between this "struggle-theory" and ethics has been freely acknowledged by Professor Huxley and others; every attempt to educe unselfishness from selfishness has failed.
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Therefore the soul is educed from the potentiality of matter.
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I recalled what I could of how I had been educed, at age twelve.
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Out of a frightful anarchy, he educed at least a rude and imperfect order.
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And at length a system of justice and order is educed out of the chaos.
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The task of educing him was given to a promising young sculptor who lived here.
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A large amount of medical testimony could be quoted in corroboration, but enough has been educed.