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Karl Rosenkranz

Pedagogics as a System

In “Pedagogics as a System,” Karl Rosenkranz presents a comprehensive exploration of educational theory, synthesizing philosophical inquiry with practical application. The book is characterized by its systematic approach and meticulous structure, positioning pedagogics within the broader context of romantic philosophy, particularly influenced by the ideas of Hegel and Schelling. Rosenkranz meticulously critiques existing educational models, proposing a novel framework that emphasizes the developmental stages of consciousness and moral education. Through a dialectical method, he interweaves theory and practice, highlighting the significance of self-cultivation and the role of the educator as both a guide and a transformative influence on students. Karl Rosenkranz, a prominent 19th-century philosopher and educator, emerges from a rich intellectual tradition that sought to reconcile Enlightenment rationalism with Romantic idealism. His background in philosophy and commitment to reforming educational practices reflect his belief in the transformative power of education as a means to achieving individual and societal progress. Rosenkranz'Äôs experiences in the educational landscape of his time, including his association with influential thinkers, significantly shaped his perspectives on pedagogical systems. “Pedagogics as a System” is an invaluable read for educators, philosophers, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between education and personal development. Rosenkranz'Äôs critical insights provide a foundation for rethinking contemporary educational practices and inspire readers to consider the transformative potential of teaching as a path to moral and intellectual enlightenment.
308 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Anna C.Brackett
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