<div class="page" title="Page 4"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>According to the author of this study, the nature of Aristotle’s work is, at the same time, humanistic and anthropocentric, unlike Plato’s work, which is hu- manistic and theocentric. The author arrives at this conclusion through exami- nation of the philosopher’s pedagogical ideas: the definition of the purposes and means of education is related to the quality of the responses on the organisation of human societies, on the problem of the common good, and on the nature of man both as a rational being and with reference to his place in the natural world. </span></p></div></div></div
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One of Plato’s pupils, Aristotle, whose studying activity might be divided into three periods has be...
anemon‘Human nature’ constituted the focus of Plato and Rousseau’s educational approach. Both of the...
In the Poetics of Aristotle there is a definition of the human being that perhaps has not yet been w...
Tradicionalmente se le otorgó a Aristóteles un lugar secundario en la historia de la educación grieg...
It’s rather difference than Plato’s political idea, Aristotle expanded his political views into...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the meaning and the genesis of Greek paideia in, havi...
Aristotle (384-322 BC) was a great thinker, an encyclopedic brain of ancient Greek science and philo...
In the article an idea is conducted that practice of education goes away the roots to the deep layer...
This paper is an attempt to argue that Aristotle has no clear metaphysical basis for his ethical tre...
According to the author of this study, the nature of Aristotle’s work is, at the same time, humanist...
Aristotle’s metaphysics, ethics and psychology can help to interpret pedagogy from a “scientific” p...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
Education is better seen as a help in order to grow in freedom and dignity, inside a society. Aristo...
The author intends to throw light on the outstanding role played by education in Aristotle’s philoso...
In Plato’s Republic, Socrates presents an image of human beings in a cave to portray the political s...
One of Plato’s pupils, Aristotle, whose studying activity might be divided into three periods has be...
anemon‘Human nature’ constituted the focus of Plato and Rousseau’s educational approach. Both of the...
In the Poetics of Aristotle there is a definition of the human being that perhaps has not yet been w...
Tradicionalmente se le otorgó a Aristóteles un lugar secundario en la historia de la educación grieg...
It’s rather difference than Plato’s political idea, Aristotle expanded his political views into...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the meaning and the genesis of Greek paideia in, havi...
Aristotle (384-322 BC) was a great thinker, an encyclopedic brain of ancient Greek science and philo...
In the article an idea is conducted that practice of education goes away the roots to the deep layer...
This paper is an attempt to argue that Aristotle has no clear metaphysical basis for his ethical tre...