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Freedom and Authority in Alexander S. Neill's and Jean Jacques Rousseau's Philosophy of Education

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Book Freedom and Authority in Alexander S. Neill's and Jean Jacques Rousseau's Philosophy of Education Sven Müller
Libristo code: 05294309
Publishers Tectum-Verlag, November 2009
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Freedom, perhaps second only to language, is considered a defining quality of human beings. Before children can be free and autonomous adults, however, they have to be educated, which often means invoking authority to limit their freedom to prevent harmful actions and to guide them toward pursuits that educators deem beneficial. Two of the authors who questioned the use of di rect, adult authority in the interaction with children are J. J. Rousseau (1712-1778) and A. S. Neill (1883-1973). The alternative that Rousseau delineated to conventional education in his 'Emile, or on Education' relies mainly on devising educational situations. Neill, in contrast, founded Summerhill, a school where authority is distributed evenly among the members of the community, including children. In this comparative study, the reader will be introduced to both authors lives and the development of their systems of thought, including their contradictions and hidden motivations. In their observations and reflections, both Neill and Rousseau wrestle with the assumed contradiction between human nature and civilization, which is the underlying theme of the book. In these pages, the reader will not only find intense philosophical arguments but also become alert to these authors' views about patterns of beneficial interactions with children and, perhaps even more importantly, Neill s life-affirming conception of human nature, which can provide a model for educators who are searching for alternatives to inhumane and self-undermining educational practices.

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Full name Freedom and Authority in Alexander S. Neill's and Jean Jacques Rousseau's Philosophy of Education
Author Sven Müller
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 292
EAN 9783828824812
ISBN 3828824811
Libristo code 05294309
Publishers Tectum-Verlag
Weight 534
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 32
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