Education as the art of experience at Immanuel Kant
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https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol1.Iss44.2276Abstract
This article will concentrate on Kant's notion that education is the art of experience, which is a key
statement for Kant. Education has a goal, which is the formation of morality, and he accomplishes
that aim by emphasizing the teacher's culture first, as the most critical component of education,
and by taking an interest in his culture and discipline. The second is the student, and his or her
commitment and moral and religious education, which prepares him or her to be an aware human
being who naturally integrates into his or her community, to be educated .
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Falah Abdel-Zahra Lazim, A. P. (2021). Education as the art of experience at Immanuel Kant. Lark, 13(5), 758-745. https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol1.Iss44.2276