"One must assume we are all familiar with what is commonly called
‘education.’" This is how Schleiermacher begins his famous 1826
lecture on the Art of Education. But in proceeding further—and
unlike Rousseau or Locke before him—Schleiermacher carefully avoids
assuming that education is primarily about a return to nature or about
"soundness" of mind and body. Education is instead an ethical and
political undertaking and a pragmatic art whose ultimate object and
morality has differed greatly over time. It is exercised as a form of
practical influence of the older generation on the younger: "A
significant part of the activity of the older generation extends
toward the younger," Schleiermacher reasons, and it "is more complete
and perfect the more it is governed by an idea of what should
happen—the more it has an exemplar to guide its action—the more it
is an art." This book offers these and other insights on
education—long canonical in Central and Northern Europe—for the
first time to an English audience. It also provides five chapters by
scholars in education and its history that discuss various aspects of
Schleiermacher’s lecture.
Les mer
A Translation & Discussion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433193859
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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