
Rousseau on Education
In Our Time
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Rousseau's Vision of Natural Education
This chapter examines Rousseau's philosophical ideas on human nature and the development of society, emphasizing the contrast between the innocence of the natural state and the corruptions introduced by civilization. It discusses his revolutionary educational philosophies articulated in 'Emile,' advocating for experiential learning over traditional education and highlighting the importance of nurturing strong mother-child bonds. The chapter also critiques the feasibility of Rousseau's ideals in a mass education context, suggesting that true fulfillment may be found in smaller, more intimate communities.
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