aristotle's views on education

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Philosophy

 

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Edward H

 

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March 9, 2013

 

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Hence, the education of the body must precede that of the soul, and the education of the irrational part of the soul, the appetites, must precede the education of the rational part, the intellect; but the education of the appetite is for the sake of the intellect, and that of the body for the sake of the soul...
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The principle, therefore, to be observed in education, as in everything, is that the lower is for the sake of the higher. The education of the young is, therefore, Aristotle says, a matter which has a paramount claim upon the attention of the legislator. The superintendence of such education, he further says, should be a public affair rather than in private hands...
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