Aristotle On Education Why Does He Think It Is Important? Why Does He Think The Curriculum Should Be Roughly As He Says?

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March 3, 2013

 

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As human beings without these abilities we would not have the power to reflect, as Aristotle suggests we would no longer be man but beast. Aristotle looked at education as a tool to guide us in the art of reasoning and habit; he suggests that we must learn by doing, we must learn how to question our reasoning and behavior...
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It is only when we have done this, can we reach our optimum level of functioning as an individual. Aristotle believed that education was pivotal; the fulfilled person was an educated person. His belief was that the state would be perpetuated through the education of its citizens. “Since the whole city has one end, it is manifest that education should be one and the same for all, and that it should be public, not private...
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