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041 _aEnglish
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_a370.938
_bDAV
100 _aDavidson, Thomas
245 _a Aristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals /
_cThomas Davidson
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bMJP PUBLISHERS,
_c2023
300 _a187 p. :
_bIll. ;
_c23 cm
520 _aAristotle and Ancient Educational Ideals by Thomas Davidson examines the profound influence of Aristotle’s philosophy on education, contextualizing it within the broader framework of ancient Greek educational practices. Davidson explores how Aristotle’s theories on ethics, politics, and human development shaped his vision of education as a means of cultivating virtuous, well-rounded individuals.The book delves into Aristotle’s belief that education should align with human nature, emphasizing the development of intellectual and moral virtues. Davidson discusses Aristotle’s tripartite approach to education, which progresses from physical training in youth to the cultivation of character and ultimately the pursuit of intellectual excellence. The text also situates Aristotle’s ideas within the educational traditions of his time, comparing them to those of his predecessors, such as Plato, and highlighting their practical applications in ancient Greek society.
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_cBOOKS
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_d44554