Aims of Edu cation 1 Alfred North Whitehead, The Aims of Education and Other Essays (Macmillan, 1929)
CHAPTER I The Aims of Education Culture is activity of thought, and receptiveness to beauty and humane feeling
Scraps of information have nothing to do with it
A merely well-informed man is the most useless bore on God's earth
What we should aim at producing is men who possess both culture and expert knowledge in some special direction
Their expert knowledge will give them the ground to start from, and their culture will lead them as deep as philosophy and as high as art
We have to remember that the valuable intellectual development is self development, and that it mostly takes place between the ages of sixteen and thirty
As to training, the most important part is given by mothe