<P>Thomas Jefferson had a profoundly advanced educational vision that went hand in hand with his political philosophy - each of which served the goal of human flourishing. His republicanism marked a break with the conservatism of traditional non-representative governments, characterized by birth and
Thomas Jefferson's Philosophy of Education: A utopian dream
โ Scribed by Holowchak, Mark; Jefferson, Thomas
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 231
- Series
- New Directions in the Philosophy of Education
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Thomas Jefferson had a profoundly advanced educational vision that went hand in hand with his political philosophy - each of which served the goal of human flourishing. His republicanism marked a break with the conservatism of traditional non-representative governments, characterized by birth and wealth and in neglect of the wants and needs of the people. Instead, Jefferson proposed social reforms which would allow people to express themselves freely, dictate their own course in life, and oversee their elected representatives. His educational vision aimed to instantiate a progressive social climate only dreamed of by utopists such as Thomas More, James Harrington and Louis-Sรฉbastian Mercier.
This book offers a critical articulation of the philosophy behind Jeffersonโs thoughts on education. Divided into three parts, chapters include an analysis of his views on elementary and higher education, an investigation of education for both the moral-sense and rational faculty, and an examination of education as lifelong learning. Jeffersonโs educational rationale was economic, political and philosophical, and his systemic approach to education conveys a systemic, economic approach to living, with strong affinities to Stoicism.
Thomas Jeffersonโs Philosophy of Education will be key reading for philosophers, historians and postgraduate students of education, the history of education and philosophy.
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