Educational Philosophy in the French Enlightenment: From Nature to Second Nature

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2010 - 306 sider
Gill's study offers an analysis of the influence of political and philosophical ideas on French pedagogical debates during the early 18th century. By situating Rousseau's thought in the context of lesser-known Enlightenment thinkers, Gill shows that myriad voices paved the way for Rousseau's arguments in 'Emile'.
 

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Introduction
1
The Educational Philosophy of John Locke
21
Lockes Educational Theory in Relation to his Philosophical and Political Thought
23
The Natural External Lockes Some Thoughts Concerning Education
35
Locke Father of Social Engineering or Champion of Liberty in Education?
53
Early Enlightenment Educational Theory Claude Fleury Charles Rollin and JeanPierre de Crousaz
63
Sources of French Educational Thought and the Legacy of the Jesuits
65
Childhood and Education in the Works of Claude Fleury Charles Rollin and JeanPierre de Crousaz
73
Morelly and Social Education Essai sur le coeur humain
143
Morelly and the Politicization of Education
149
The HelvétiusRousseau Controversy
161
The Scandal Over Helvétiuss De lEsprit and the Origins of the HelvétiusRousseau Controversy
163
Helvétiuss De lEsprit The Argument for Full Equality
169
Rousseaus Emile Books IIII Individual Education
181
Emile Books IVV and Emile et Sophie ou les solitaires Social and Moral Education
205
The Crisis of 1762 Children Belong to the State
227

The Limits of Reform and the Concept of Utility in Fleury Rollin Crousaz and Mme de Lambert
99
The Educational Philosophy of EtienneGabriel Morelly
115
Educational Theory at MidCentury
117
Morelly and Individual Education Essai sur lesprit humain
127
The Expulsion of the Jesuits and the Educational Reformers of the 1760s
229
The Influence of EducationalPhilosophical Concepts on the Reform Plans of the 1760s
235
Disciples and Critics The Impact of French Enlightenment Educational Thought
255
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Natasha Gill is research associate at Barnard College, Columbia University.

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