Rede zum Schuljahresabschluß am 29. September 1809 by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831
German
"Rede zum Schuljahresabschluß am 29. September 1809" by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is a philosophical discourse and educational address written in the early 19th century. This speech, delivered at a school graduation ceremony, highlights the values of education and the relationship between traditional and modern learning. Hegel discusses the nec...
address, Hegel reflects on the importance of education in shaping individuals and society. He emphasizes the historical significance of classical learning, particularly Greek and Roman studies, as foundational to a well-rounded education. Hegel argues that through the study of the classics, students can develop their intellect and enhance their understanding of the world. He also acknowledges the need for a modern curriculum that incorporates practical knowledge relevant to the contemporary citizen, asserting that a harmonious balance between ancient wisdom and modern needs is essential for a robust educational system. As he concludes, Hegel encourages students to carry the lessons learned into their future endeavors, emphasizing gratitude towards their educators and the state. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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David Taylor
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Donna Clark
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Kimberly White
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