
EMIL VAGY A NEVELÉSRŐL
A FORDÍTÓ ELŐSZAVA.
ROUSSEAU ELŐSZAVA.
ELSŐ KÖNYV.
MÁSODIK KÖNYV.
HARMADIK KÖNYV.
NEGYEDIK KÖNYV.
ÖTÖDIK KÖNYV.
A timeless meditation on how a child ought to be nurtured, this work presents the ideas of a pioneering thinker who set out to rethink education from the ground up. Written originally as a series of reflections for a caring mother, it blends personal observation with philosophical insight, inviting readers to reconsider the very foundations of teaching and learning.
The author challenges the prevailing school practices of his day, arguing that true education should follow the natural rhythms of a child’s growth rather than impose rigid curricula. He emphasizes the importance of freedom, curiosity, and moral development, suggesting that learning is most effective when it arises from lived experience and careful guidance. Those interested in the roots of modern educational theory will find this early exploration both thoughtful and provocative, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to shape a human being.
Language
hu
Duration
~24 hours (1398K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Albert László from page images generously made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library
Release date
2021-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1712–1778
A restless, deeply influential thinker of the Enlightenment, he wrote with unusual intensity about freedom, education, society, and the ways civilization can both shape and corrupt human life. His books helped inspire political debate for generations and still feel strikingly alive.
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