Becoming philosophical views of K.D. Ushinsky
Abstract
In this paper we study the philosophical views of K. D. Ushinsky during training at the University of Moscow. Becoming views of Ushinsky largely determined by the surrounding social and political atmosphere. It is noted that the years spent at the university, have given its socio- philosophical baggage, which is the base, the cornerstone of his theory of moral education. After finishing his studies at the University of Moscow Ushinsky began independent research and teaching career. Critical of the reality around him, K. Ushinsky not seen and could not even see the real forces capable reconstruct society on the principles of freedom and social justice. However, he believed that social development in the future will inevitably lead to the triumph of humanist ideals. It is the duty of every honest man to approach a bright future for him with all available means.
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