Aristotle: Education for Virtue and Leisure

Aristotle: Education for Virtue and Leisure

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Our latest book in the Giants in the History of Education series The Greek philosopher Aristotle is a towering figure in the history of philosophy and the study of ethics. His contributions to educational thought have played a central role in the tradition of classical education across the centuries, especially for teachers who look to the liberal arts tradition for guidance. In this book, Dr. Gary Hartenburg provides an introduction to Aristotle’s educational philosophy and influence, including an overview of important topics addressed by Aristotle that continue to guide educational thought and practice today. Hartenburg begins with a summary of Aristotle’s life and works, as well as a background of Greek culture and educational practices. The author then outlines Aristotle’s views on the nature and purpose of human beings, focusing on Aristotle’s understanding of virtue, happiness, leisure, and friendship. Aristotle’s views on these topics have important educational implications, and

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