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Thomas Davidson

    Thomas Davidson était un philosophe écossais-américain dont l'œuvre explorait les questions profondes de l'existence humaine et de la conscience. Ses idées ont influencé la pensée philosophique moderne, et son approche de la philosophie était toujours distinctive. Les écrits de Davidson sont appréciés pour leur profondeur et leurs contributions intellectuelles.

    The Philosophy of Goethe's Faust;
    Rousseau and Education According to Nature
    A handbook to Dante
    Giordano Bruno: Philosopher and Martyr. Two Addresses
    The Education of the Wage-Earners: A Contribution Toward the Solution of the Educational Problem of Democracy
    International Education Series The Education of the Greek People
    • This classic work of history examines the development of education in Ancient Greece and its lasting impact on Western civilization. Written by an anonymous author, it provides a comprehensive overview of the educational system used in Greece, including the role of public schools, private tutors, and philosophical academies. It also explores the ways in which Greek ideas about education shaped later civilizations, from Rome to the Renaissance to the Enlightenment.

      International Education Series The Education of the Greek People
    • This book is a contribution toward the solution of the educational problem of democracy, specifically with regards to the education of the wage-earners. The authors argue that education is essential for the success of democracy and provide practical solutions for educating wage-earners. This would be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of education or democratic theory.

      The Education of the Wage-Earners: A Contribution Toward the Solution of the Educational Problem of Democracy
    • A handbook to Dante

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This handbook provides a faithful reprint of the original 1887 edition, offering insights into Dante's works. It serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Dante's themes, literary style, and historical context. The unchanged format preserves the original text's integrity, making it an essential reference for scholars and enthusiasts of Dante's literature.

      A handbook to Dante
    • The Philosophy of Goethe's Faust;

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This book is a critical analysis of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's most famous work, Faust. Davidson delves into the philosophical themes of the play such as the nature of good and evil, human desire, and redemption. Anyone interested in German literature or philosophy will find this book to be a compelling read.

      The Philosophy of Goethe's Faust;
    • Delve into the world of fossil Brachiopoda with this comprehensive monograph. Written by some of the most prominent scientists of the time, this book is a must-have for any student of paleontology.

      A Monograph Of The British Fossil Brachiopoda; Volume 1
    • The Education Of The Wage-Earners

      A Contribution Toward The Solution Of The Educational Problem Of Democracy (1904)

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the education of wage-earners, Thomas Davidson critiques the inadequacies of the existing education system in fostering informed citizens essential for a democratic society. He advocates for a new educational model that prioritizes critical thinking and practical skills, ensuring accessibility for all social classes. Drawing on historical examples and engaging with notable thinkers like John Dewey, Davidson presents a compelling argument for a more equitable education system, emphasizing its vital role in democracy. This influential work remains relevant in contemporary discussions on education.

      The Education Of The Wage-Earners
    • Education as World-Building

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of education as a transformative process, this book delves into how learning environments can shape societal perspectives and foster creativity. It emphasizes the role of educators in constructing knowledge and understanding, encouraging readers to rethink traditional educational frameworks. Through innovative approaches, it aims to inspire a new vision for education that promotes inclusivity and critical thinking, ultimately contributing to a more interconnected world.

      Education as World-Building
    • The Philosophy Of Goethe's Faust (1906)

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the philosophical themes present in Goethe's Faust, focusing on human existence, the quest for truth, and the duality of good and evil. Davidson, informed by German Idealism, analyzes Faust's character and his pursuit of knowledge, as well as Mephistopheles' role in his downfall. The work is structured in three parts, each addressing different facets of the play and its resolution. Drawing on various philosophical and literary sources, Davidson highlights the significance of Goethe's language and imagery, making this a vital resource for those interested in philosophy and German literature.

      The Philosophy Of Goethe's Faust (1906)