Condorcet's proposals on education lie at the very heart of the political and intllectual precess from which the modern French school originated. Drawing on the most original aspects of the philosophical heritage of the Enlightenment, from Locke to d'Alembert, Turgot, Voltaire and the Physiocrats, Condorcet was able to link his own revolutionary action to the political program of the most liberal elements of the movement of the Philosophes.
Enlightenment and Revolution: the Evolution of Condorcet's Ideas on Education
Albertone Manuela
1984-01-01
Abstract
Condorcet's proposals on education lie at the very heart of the political and intllectual precess from which the modern French school originated. Drawing on the most original aspects of the philosophical heritage of the Enlightenment, from Locke to d'Alembert, Turgot, Voltaire and the Physiocrats, Condorcet was able to link his own revolutionary action to the political program of the most liberal elements of the movement of the Philosophes.File in questo prodotto:
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