Education - Philosophy & Social Aspects, 18th Century French Philosophy, Education - History - General & Miscellaneous, History of Philosophy, Education, Philosophy of
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Overview
For two centuries the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau have been read and reread and perpetually annotated. Rousseau's ideas on education were so original when first published in 1762 that they still have claims to novelty. In the cause of education he has been a great incitor of ideas in others, the initiator of the modern movement, the "leader" of most of the educators who came after him.Gabriel Compayré is the author of History of Pedagogy, Montaigne and the Education of the Judgment, Peter Abelard and the Rise of the Modern Universities and Jean Frederich Herbart and Education by Instruction.
Book Details
Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
University Press of the Pacific
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781410203311