Wer soll den Menschen zum Guten erziehen? Kants pädagogisches Denken und pädagogisch denken mit Kant

Authors

  • Sandra Eleonore Johst University of Hagen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/2318-0501.2022.v10n1.p107

Keywords:

Kant and Pedagogy, anthropology, education, learn to philosophize, wisdom

Abstract

This paper outlines and exposes the basic features of Kant’s pedagogical thinking, which accompanies his philosophical works, to make it prolific for today’s reflection on Pedagogy. First the introduction argues for how such an attempt can be justified in general. Then the explanations concentrate specifically on the educational problem Kant formulated in his anthropology, which consists in the fact that human beings must be educated to the good, but those who educate them are in turn human beings who themselves need such an education. To find a way to handle that problem the central question determined is: Who does Kant recommend as a teacher for educating people to be good?

Author Biography

  • Sandra Eleonore Johst, University of Hagen

    Sandra Eleonore Johst (s.johst@mail.de) currently works as a research associate at the FernUniversität in Hagen (Germany). She wrote her dissertation about Kant as a teacher of the Enlightenment to investigate the historical and systematic connections between Kant and Pedagogy

Published

2022-07-15

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How to Cite

Wer soll den Menschen zum Guten erziehen? Kants pädagogisches Denken und pädagogisch denken mit Kant. (2022). Kantian Studies (EK), 10(1), 107. https://doi.org/10.36311/2318-0501.2022.v10n1.p107