Educational philosophy in the French enlightenment from nature to second nature

Natasha Gill offers the first comprehensive analysis of French educational thought before Rousseau. She situates Emile in the context of a pedagogical debate that had been under way for a century before its publication, reveals the importance of key transitional figures such as Etienne-Gabriel Morel...

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Autor principal: Gill, Natasha (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate 2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Locke's Educational Theory in Relation to his Philosophical and Political Thought
  • The Natural External : Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education
  • Locke : Father of Social Engineering or Champion of Liberty in Education?
  • Sources of French Educational Thought and the Legacy of the Jesuits
  • Childhood and Education in the Works of Claude Fleury, Charles Rollin, and Jean-Pierre de Crousaz
  • "The Limits of Reform" and the Concept of Utility in Fleury, Rollin, Crousaz, and Mme de Lambert
  • Educational Theory at Mid-century
  • Morelly and Individual Education : Essai sur l'esprit humain
  • Morelly and Social Education : Essai sur le coeur humain
  • Morelly and the Politicization of Education
  • The Scandal Over Helvetius's De l'Esprit and the Origins of the Helvetius-Rousseau Controversy
  • Helvetius's De l'Esprit : The Argument for Full Equality
  • Rousseau's Emile, Books I---III : Individual Education
  • Emile, Books IV---V, and Emile et Sophie, ou les solitaires : Social and Moral Education
  • The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Educational Reformers of the 1760s
  • The Influence of Educational-Philosophical Concepts on the Reform Plans of the 1760s
  • Disciples and Critics : The Impact of French Enlightenment Educational Thought
  • Appendix 1. Rousseau's Appropriation of Morelly
  • Appendix 2. Helvetius's Critique of Rousseau's Educational Theory
  • Appendix 3. Education in the Encyclopedie.