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4 Aristotle on Education. we should be none the better off, even if without trouble and digging all the gold that there is in the earth were ours? And if we knew how to convert stones into gold, the knowledge would be of no value to us, unless we also knew how to use the gold? Do you not remember? I said. —I quite
Kiyoshi Mikiʊa Japanese prewar philosopher who studied with H. G. Gadamer under the supervision of M. Heideggerʊwrote Aristotle (1938) that describes Aristotle’s theory of education from three perspectives, namely, its aim, method, and pillar.
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28 sie 2006 · Aristotle on education, being extracts from the Ethics and Politics by Aristotle; Burnet, John, 1863-1928
For example, in the second section, on Aristotle’s early life, the passages quoted come from the following sources: ∘ Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, ∘ the Vita Aristotelis Marciana, an anonymous Life of Aristotle preserved in a single Greek manuscript in the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice which is thought to derive from ...
12 maj 2009 · Favorite. Aristotle on education; being extracts from the Ethics and Politics. by. Aristotle; Burnet, John, 1863-1928, ed. and tr. Publication date. 1967. Topics. Aristotle. Publisher. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; americana; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English; und.
As the founding father of Realism school of thought, Aristotle stresses that education is the only tool for virtue and happiness aims at promoting one's reasoning ability which is the highest element in man; thus, knowledge is possible because human mind is capable of acquiring any sort of it.