The formation of liberal education in England and Scotland
Rhyn H.
1999
Studies in Philosophy and Education
4
10.1023/A:1005179119409
The concept of the "artes liberales" originates in antiquity and was, especially in the Anglo-Saxon area and during the 17th and 18th centuries, remodelled into a socially, educationally, and politically modern educational concept. In this process, the progress within the empirical sciences and the formation of an early civil public are of the utmost importance. In the course of these transformations, the absolute force of church and state is called into question; educational concepts which have to be called modern emerge from it. ©1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
18th century; Education and politics; Empiricism; England; History of education; Liberal education; Political theory; Public sphere; Scotland
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