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Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
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Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
  • The Birth of Tragedy, 1872
  • On the Future of Our Educational Institutions
    1872
  • The Untimely Meditations, 1873-6
  • Human, All Too Human, 1878
  • The Dawn, 1881
  • The Gay Science, 1882, 1887
  • Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 1883-5
  • Beyond Good and Evil, 1886
  • On the Genealogy of Morals, 1887
  • Twilight of the Idols, 1888
  • The Antichrist, 1888
  • Ecce Homo, 1888
  • Nietzsche contra Wagner, 1888
  • The Will to Power and Other Posthumous
    Collections

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Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
  • The Death of God
  • The Overman (Übermensch)
  • The Will to Power
  • The Eternal Recurrence of the Same

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Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
  • General education is only a preliminary stage of
    communism education will be so weakened down
    in this way that it can no longer bestow
    privilege at all. Least of all is it a means
    against communism. General education, i.e.,
    barbarity, is just the presupposition of
    communism. Education according to the times
    degenerates here into the extreme of education
    according to moment i.e., the raw seeing of
    momentary utility. (Nietzsche 2004, 133.)

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Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
  • 1. Culture is inseparable from education and is
    the highest goal of true education. Utility is
    not the goal of education. Nature is in absolute
    opposition to culture and is thus the source of
    our horror.
  • 2. There is only one right and proper language
    for education Hochdeutsch the literary
    language.
  • 3. Only a select group of people are worthy of
    being educated and even fewer are capable of
    educating.
  • 4. Academic freedom as part of education means
    obedience, servitude and submission to the
    educator-leader.
  • 5. Educator has the truth in his power.

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Counter-arguments to Friedrich Nietzsche 1844-1900
  • 1. Instead of pedagogical horror, there is a
    wondering, natural curiosity and ability to ask
    questions. There is no dichotomy between nature
    and culture.
  • 2. The language is the world. There is not one
    proper language that supersedes all others.
  • 3. Education is itself the occurrence and it
    belongs to everyone. There is no distinction
    between the educator and the educated.
  • 4. Freedom is those possibilities, which we
    encounter in our own being in the world with
    others.
  • 5. Truth is an occurrence and an historical
    event. No one can claim that she has exclusive
    access to the truth.
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