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[Education] implies an action upon our mental nature, and the formation of a character; it is something individual and permanent … When then we speak of the communication of Knowledge as being Education, we thereby really imply that that Knowledge is a state or condition of mind; and since cultivation of mind is surely worth seeking for its own sake, we are thus brought once more to the conclusion … that there is a Knowledge, which is desirable, though nothing come of it, as being of itself a treasure. (Newman, 1996: 85)…”