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A History of Western Philosophy of Education in the Age of Enlightenment
A History of Western Philosophy of Education in the Age of Enlightenment
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Description
This volume traces the history of Western philosophy of education through the Age of Enlightenment. The period between 1650 and 1850 was one of rapid intellectual development that revolutionized how education is viewed. Even the most progressive thinkers of the start of this period would have found the educational ideas expressed at its end odd, alien, and even dangerous. Shaped by broad intellectual movements, such as the Enlightenment, the counter-enlightenment and romanticism, as well as by the work of exceptional individuals including John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Hélvetius, Mary Wollstonecraft, Pestalozzi, Fröbel and Emerson, the educational philosophy of this period has laid the foundations of how we think of and conduct education today.
About A History of Western Philosophy of Education:
An essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students of education, this five-volume set that traces the development of philosophy of education through Western culture and history. Focusing on philosophers who have theorized education and its implementation, the series constitutes a fresh, dynamic, and developing view of educational philosophy. It expands our educational possibilities by reinvigorating philosophy's vibrant critical tradition, connecting old and new perspectives, and identifying the continuity of critique and reconstruction. It also includes a timeline showing major historical events, including educational initiatives and the publication of noteworthy philosophical works.
Table of Contents
Series Introduction, Megan J. Laverty and David T. Hansen
General Editors' Acknowledgements
Volume Editor's Acknowledgements
Timeline
Introduction: Enlightenment and Education, Tal Gilead
1. Locke on Education, Lisa McNulty
2. Rousseau's Philosophy of Education,Amos Hofman
3. Educational Legacies of the French Enlightenment, Grace G. Roosevelt
4. German Educational Thought: Religion, Rationalism, Philanthropinism, and Bildung, Rebekka Horlacher
5. Philosophies of Education “in Action”: Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Johann Friedrich Herbart, and Friedrich Fröbel, Jürgen Oelkers
6. Mary Wollstonecraft and Harriet Taylor Mill on Women, Education, and Gender Socialization, Katy Dineen
7. Teachings of Uncommon Schooling: American Transcendentalism and Education in Emerson, Thoreau, and Fuller, Naoko Saito
Notes on Contributors
Index
Product details

Published | 28 Jan 2021 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9781350074507 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Series | A History of Western Philosophy of Education |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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[About the series] Not since Robert Ulich's groundbreaking A Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom has there been such a comprehensive examination of the history of western educational thought. Given that Ulich's work was published almost eighty years ago, there is an obvious need for an update. This series more than fills the bill by adding important topics such as feminism, racism, pluralism, and critical theory. The series goes a long way in bringing the history of Western educational thought up to date. It will be of enormous value to students of educational history and philosophy.
Walter Feinberg, Charles Hardie Professor Emeritus, Educational Philosophy, The University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, USA

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