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The Renaissance and the Modern Age - Coggle Diagram
The Renaissance and the Modern Age
Panorama of Oriental Ideas
Hinduism
We find that the highest degree of knowledge is intuition.
Oriental thought and education are characterized by a spirit of peace and tranquility
In the 20th century, true education can give us renewed faith in the dignity of the individual, the sacredness of human life, and the creative force of the spirit of man.
Confucianism
Confucianism regards family relationships as fundamental and condemns rebellion on the part of children.
This attitude gave rise to an elaborate code of courtesy, but it does not promote change or progress.
shintoism
It taught that the gods were born in Japan and that they had conferred upon the Japanese people a truly unique discernment and moral code.
Taoism
There is an intense contempt for reason
Education and the Reformation (of Luther)
Luther's contributions
Education was based on the instruction the child received at home. and the first commandment is to honor our parents.
Inspiration was the best educational method.
He was against Luther against the sale of indulgences writing the 95 theses.
His recommended subjects of study included Latin, Greek, Hebrew, rhetoric, logic, and poetry.
He made an important contribution to education by translating the Bible into German
The Bible was the best study text for man
Juan Comenio, Reformador de la EducaciĆ³n
types of educational institutions
Vernacular school
Latin school.
Maternal school
sustain
Not only did he have an abstract faith in education, but throughout his life he tried to realize his ideals and to stimulate the progress of civilization through practical activity.
Essentially optimistic
Life is a battle between good and evil, but it was
sure that good would triumph
The object and purpose of education is to make beings
humans look like Christ
Importance of New Science
According to G. Bruno
There is not a single world, but an infinite number of worlds, which are all unlimited; space itself is infinite.
Ignorance was the worst of sins, since it led to a estrangement from God and impeded the progress of society
The new astronomy was the guide of all philosophy and all education
Education implies, therefore, a continuous reconstruction of knowledge.