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portada On the Future of Our Educational Institutions: Friedrich Nietzsche
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
66
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 17.8 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.13 kg.
ISBN13
9781534994126

On the Future of Our Educational Institutions: Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

On the Future of Our Educational Institutions: Friedrich Nietzsche - Kennedy, J. M. ; Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

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Synopsis "On the Future of Our Educational Institutions: Friedrich Nietzsche"

Friedrich NietzscheOn The Future of our Educational InstitutionsTranslated, With Introduction, ByJ.M. KennedyThis book is intended for calm readers, --for men who have not yet been drawn into the mad headlong rush of our hurry-skurrying age, and who do not experience any idolatrous delight in throwing themselves beneath its chariot-wheels. It is for men, therefore, who are not accustomed to estimate the value of everything according to the amount of time it either saves or wastes. In short, it is for the few. These, we believe, "still have time." Without any qualms of conscience they may improve the most fruitful and vigorous hours of their day in meditating on the future of our education; they may even believe when the evening has come that they have used their day in the most dignified and useful way, namely, in the meditatio generis futuri. No one among them has yet forgotten to think while reading a book; he still understands the secret of reading between the lines, and is indeed so generous in what he himself brings to his study, that he continues to reflect upon what he has read, perhaps long after he has laid the book aside. And he does this, not because he wishes to write a criticism about it or even another book; but simply because reflection is a pleasant pastime to him. Frivolous spendthrift! Thou art a reader after my own heart; for thou wilt be patient enough to accompany an author any distance, even though he himself cannot yet see the goal at which he is aiming, --even though he himself feels only that he must at all events honestly believe in a goal, in order that a future and possibly very remote generation may come face to face with that towards which we are now blindly and instinctively groping. Should any reader demur and suggest that all that is required is prompt and bold reform; should he imagine that a new "organisation" introduced by the State, were all that is necessary, then we fear he would have misunderstood not only the author but the very nature of the problem under consideration.CONTENTSPREFACE.INTRODUCTION.FIRST LECTURE.SECOND LECTURE.THIRD LECTURE.FOURTH LECTURE.FIFTH LECTURE.

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