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R.C. Wagner, Sophist (1998-present)
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How did Plato contribute to education?
All teachers are philosophers of education. There is no absolute job description, and in any
such job, folks under their employ must be philosophical in their approach to job approval, Who are the greatest philosophers of
all to varying degrees whit varying amounts of import placed upon their philosophical education?
success, teachers in my mind along with law enforcement officers as well bnelieve it or not
What did Aristotle contribute to education?
have a very philosophically taxing job with more on the line than just themselves. I would
also include in that group a percentage of the people living outside of the law police Ask Question
enforce and are the police of themselves for the most part such as many mafia types who
have philosophy´s which are educational to the ones whi will follow them into the life if
they hopoe to survive the life. Police Mafia, Teachers, Religious leaders, parents, etc.
Philosophy is part of the lives of all who have the ability to think. None of the most
educational and valuable philosophical teachings which I have recieved in my life were the
ideas of Plato or Socrtates, they were ok but lived in a world so far from my own that their
insights just were no longer as pertinant if pertinant at all as those of my own mind, friends
of mine from old old men to cell mates in jail to friends in prison and teachers and
professors in high school and college, oh yeah and a healthy dose of good parenting. You
are a philosopher, remember that and you are the most adequately equipped to sum up
you and youre circumstances, sprinkle on youre hopes and dreams, wants and needs,
ability and willingness to do what it takes. If philosophy is meant to make life better as I
think it is then from plato learn the questions he asked, the methodical way he stalked a
question, the moral basis he employed etc. but of his answers pay little heed and instead
comsider him a philosophy instructor, his answers taking a backseat to the ones which you
yourself have customized for yourself with a plan in mind and considerations whose
pertinance you had the job of targeting with you in mind.
Philosophy, i think of it as the wizdom of hte body. I mentioned how all beings are to some
degree philosophers. All philosophers of which I am aware also have what ancients
sometimes referred to as bread, a body. In greece there is a type of bread which uses
dough called Philo dough. It has many thin layers and is synonomous with bread if I am
considering the greeks from an American and English perspective. Sophie, a womans
name, is a name which means in most places implies wizdom. Put the two to one and
philosophy becomes the bread wizdom, Iĺl go on and call it the wizdom of the body. The
translation works well when placed in conjunction with the factual basis and fundamental
to life, especially the improvement of life. Many religions believe in sheep wizdom, taking a
book at face value for this or that reason, not necessarily invalid or wrong in comparison to
learning for the self which is tantamount in the congregation of the greeks of old to a
doctrine upon which their lives were based much like a religion of a sort and yet not
religious by webster of Merriamś standard of which I am unfamiliar as to the defginition of
a religion and at what point Men meeting in groups to discuss the improvement of life in
an intellectual and questioning manner rather than retrospectively assumed to be true
mannerhas strayed into the territory of religion. A religion which all men and women are
inherantly a part of even if they pledge alleigance to Christ as their Lord. Srill, the fact is
that no reasoning being does not, on occasion, within the temple walls, exercise the
philosophical doctrine, as if it were his or her salvation, maybe, just maybe, itcan be…….?
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Was a German philosopher (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) , economist, political theorist,
sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist.
Karl Marx made it clear that “life is not determined by consciousness, but consciousness
by life” and what he meant by life was actual living everyday material activity. Human
thought or consciousness was rooted in human activity not the other way round as a
number of philosophers felt at the time. What this meant was the way we went about
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Most famous is certainly Rousseau’s Emile, one of the most influential books on education
in enlightenment. Kant lectured in the 60th on pedagogy, these lectures have been
preserved and published. Schiller is an other important author on education. His letters on
esthetical education promote the ideal of beauty as an humanistic ideal.
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