Revival: Politics and Education (1928)

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Chance Tendencies
democratic leadership
Despotic Organisations
Devout Feeling
educational theory
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Ethical
ethical philosophy
Great Religious Founder
Healthy Home Life
Infinite Strength
international youth movements
Kant's Declaration
Kant’s Declaration
Life
Limited Human Knowledge
Lower Ethical Level
Mathematical Natural Sciences
Meaningless Tautology
Modern Youth Movement
moral reasoning
Moral Self-determination
Nature's Laws
Parliamentary Investigation Committee
People's High Schools
People’s High Schools
Philosophic
Philosophical Investigator
philosophy of education and politics
Pole Star
Positive Worth
Rational Self-determination
Social
social ethics
Technical Expert Knowledge
Unrestricted Travel
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Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138564350
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume is being issued in the hope that readers of the addresses and lectures included in it may be induced to make further acquaintance with the works and thoughts of Leonard Nelson, and to exert themselves actively, in so far as they are persuaded of their validity, in bringing them to bear on the practice of social life. Interests which usually present themselves as detached from one another--philosophical, education, ethical, political interests, for example --may be expected to be attracted to various parts of the volume and to derive furtherance and elightenment from it; and to readers who are apt to be absorbed in abstract and austere philosophic argument the fifth section.

"The Moral and the Religious View of the World, " may be especially commended as suitable to be read first. But the satisfaction of isolated interests is not the aim fo the author or of his friends; it is obvious from Nelson's example and from the whole tendendcy of the volume that he aims at a philosophic system which shall embrace and penetrate all out thoughts and action.

Leonard Nelson Late Professor of Philosophy at the University of Gottingen

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