Contemporary Western views of the child and of childhood call for a historical inquiry into the ontological and epistemological preunderstandings from which these views have arisen. From the ancient mythological motif of the divine child to the perspectives of Freud and Piaget, this study traces the philosophical images of the young child in Western thought. Given special attention is the image of holy childhood, which views the young child as possessed of a psycho-spiritual unity that is often translated into a goal of adult development. This notion of the young child as exemplar for adults was carried into the secularized West of the Enlightenment by the latter\u27s mirror image, the Romantic Movement. Although Enlightenment thinking te...
Spirituality is discussed as seen in literature from the disciplines of psychology, religion, educat...
Abstract. This paper argues for a spiritual approach to the pedagogical anthropology of childhood. E...
Abstract: This book examines shifts in the conceptualisation and government of childhood in the West...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
Whenever adults speak about children or make plans for them, their actions are based largely on assu...
In the article the author has researched the traditions of examining the child’s image and its funct...
The 18th century brought a sequence of outlook changes to Europe. Although contemporary transformati...
This research focusses on the history and origins of the Romantic imagining of childhood,the child a...
This is the age of the child. He is the most important member of society. This belief in the importa...
It is assumed that before about the middle of the seventeenth century the symbol of the child or ind...
This thesis identifies and challenges two distinct modes of describing contemporary childhood and tr...
The seeds to the contemporary understanding of a child as a unique human being that deserves the hig...
The Art of Imagining Childhood in the Eighteenth CenturyPablo Picasso once said “Every child is an a...
The study focuses on an analysis of several moralising treatises from the period of late Humanism, i...
This paper analyses the evolution of childhood image throughout History from the most ancient times,...
Spirituality is discussed as seen in literature from the disciplines of psychology, religion, educat...
Abstract. This paper argues for a spiritual approach to the pedagogical anthropology of childhood. E...
Abstract: This book examines shifts in the conceptualisation and government of childhood in the West...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
Whenever adults speak about children or make plans for them, their actions are based largely on assu...
In the article the author has researched the traditions of examining the child’s image and its funct...
The 18th century brought a sequence of outlook changes to Europe. Although contemporary transformati...
This research focusses on the history and origins of the Romantic imagining of childhood,the child a...
This is the age of the child. He is the most important member of society. This belief in the importa...
It is assumed that before about the middle of the seventeenth century the symbol of the child or ind...
This thesis identifies and challenges two distinct modes of describing contemporary childhood and tr...
The seeds to the contemporary understanding of a child as a unique human being that deserves the hig...
The Art of Imagining Childhood in the Eighteenth CenturyPablo Picasso once said “Every child is an a...
The study focuses on an analysis of several moralising treatises from the period of late Humanism, i...
This paper analyses the evolution of childhood image throughout History from the most ancient times,...
Spirituality is discussed as seen in literature from the disciplines of psychology, religion, educat...
Abstract. This paper argues for a spiritual approach to the pedagogical anthropology of childhood. E...
Abstract: This book examines shifts in the conceptualisation and government of childhood in the West...