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In "On the Future of Our Educational Institutions," Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche critiques contemporary educational practices, advocating for a transformative approach that prioritizes individual creativity over rote learning. Nietzsche employs a passionate and provocative literary style, blending philosophical inquiry with sharp social commentary, which reflects his broader concerns with culture and morality during the late 19th century. Through incisive analysis, he contests the prevailing pedagogical norms, urging educators to inspire critical thinking and the development of the '√úbermensch''Äîan ideal individual who embodies self-overcoming and autonomy. Nietzsche's upbringing in a religious household and his formative experiences as a philologist profoundly influenced his perspectives on education. He witnessed firsthand the limitations imposed by conventional institutions, spurring his desire for a radical reform that embraces intellectual freedom and personal growth. His philosophical dilemmas regarding society's moral foundations further fueled his critique of tradition, making this work a significant precursor to his later, more expansive ideas regarding power and creativity. This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand Nietzsche's vision for a reimagined educational paradigm, which remains relevant today. It invites readers to reconsider the purpose of education in fostering individuality and critical engagement, making it a compelling read for educators, philosophers, and those curious about the intersection of culture and learning.
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664653802
Tradutores: J. M. Kennedy
Data de lançamento
Ebook: 21 de novembro de 2019
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