George Berkeley Quote

Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before they can reason about them, and consequently that all such instruction is nothing else but filling the tender mind of a child with prejudices.


The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Formerly Bishop of Cloyne: Philosophical works, 1732-33: Alciphron. The theory of vision (ed. 1732)


Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before...

Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before...

Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before...

Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before...