I. INTRODUCTION -- II. PHYSICAL EDUCATION -- III. INSTRUCTION (CULTURE) -- IV. CULTIVATION OF THE MIND -- V. MORAL CULTURE -- VI. PRACTICAL EDUCATION.
Summary
Kant's views on education, which influenced the liberal and democratic ideals that guide educational theory today. Rather than a systematic study of theories, Kant offers a succinct treatise of his thoughts on education, including a proposal for raising the science of education to academic status -- an innovative notion for the 18th century, and a landmark in modern Western education theory.