HERBART, JOHANN FRIEDRICH

yōˈhän frēˈdrĭkh hĕrˈbärt, 1776–1841, German philosopher and educator. Influenced by Leibniz, Kant, and Fichte, Herbart made many important contributions to psychology. In 1805 he lectured at Göttingen and from 1809 to 1833 held the chair of philosophy at Königsberg. He then returned to Göttingen as professor of philosophy. Psychologie als Wissenschaft (1824–25) was his major psychological work and Allgemeine Metaphysik (1828–29) his most important philosophical study. Herbart held that the concepts of change and becoming harbored a contradiction that destroyed the reality of continuous identity. He maintained that true being consists of a plurality of simple reals, which were modeled after the Leibnizian monads. Change is nothing but alteration in the various relationships among reals. Though he denied the possibility of psychological experiment, Herbart sought to develop the mathematical and empirical, as well as the metaphysical, aspects of psychology. In education he emphasized the importance of relating new concepts to the experience of the learner so that there would be less resistance to apperception of new ideas. He stressed the need for moral education through experience and brought the work of teaching into the area of conscious method. Many of Herbart's educational works, such as his Application of Psychology to the Science of Education (tr. 1892), have been translated into English.

See H. B. Dunkel, Herbart and Herbartianism (1970).

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...Eulenburg affair, 479 Harms, Claus, 18 Harms, Friedrich, 215 , 246 , 252 , 295 ; interests Paulsen in education...160 , 163 Henry, Prince, visit to America, 438 Herbart, Johann Friedrich, "Ethics," 205 , 210 ; compared with Schopenhauer...
...Philosophy of Education . By JOHANN K. F. ROSENKRANZ, Doctor of...5. The Education of Man . By FRIEDRICH FROEBEL. Translated and an notated...Text-Book in Psychology . By JOHANN FRIEDRICH HERBART. Translated by MARGARET K...
...Gottlieb 33 , 205 , 277 Figl, Johann 16 n. 14, 129 -30 n. 61 Fijian...209 , 229 , 247 , 250 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 5 , 56 , 166 , 213...Herman von 244 Heraclitus 169 Herbart, Johann Friedrich 57 Higgins, Kathleen Marie 6...
...article of two related works about the issue by Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776 1841) 146 and the younger Fichte. 147...did ____________________ 146 Johann Friedrich Herbart, De principio logico exclusi medii inter contradictoria...
...preliminary criticisms of current first principles. ii. HERBART. The German thinker, who has given perhaps the most...scientific study of psychology in modern times--Johann Friedrich Herbart-- is after all essentially a philosopher, and not...
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...Switzerland designed a learner-centered school. In Switzerland, Johann Pestalozzi (1746-1827) opened a school with a learner...including Pestalozzi (1746-1827), Hegel (1770-1831), Herbart (1776-1841), and Froebel (1782-1852). In 1872, Parker...
...Neale was familiar with recent educational thinking based on the writings of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827), Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776-1841), Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) and John Dewey, (5) and with the work of educational...
...whatever is done in school and in society. Seventh, Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776-1841) made a tremendous contribution to...salient contributions to education. These are a. Johann Friedrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827). His use of concrete...
...the prominent Swiss reformer, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, whose many...the life and writings of (1) Friedrich Frobel (who published The Education of Man in 1826), (2) Johann Friedrich Herbart, a critic of Kant, whose main...
...system. Curran gives an excellent description of the impact early Western educational theorists Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and Johann Friedrich Herbart had on Chinese educational reformers, and the reformers eventual decision to abandon the Imperial...
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...thinkers like John Amos Comenius, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In the nineteenth century Johann Pestalozzi, Johann Herbart, and Friedrich Froebel further developed the psychological and philosophical foundations of child-centered education...


 

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HERBART, JOHANN FRIEDRICH yo han fre drikh her bart, 1776 1841...Influenced by Leibniz, Kant, and Fichte, Herbart made many important contributions to...most important philosophical study. Herbart held that the concepts of change and...
...1802 96, German philosopher and mathematician. He was a teacher at Leipzig and a follower and adherent of Johann Friedrich Herbart. Drobischs works include Neue Darstellung der Logik new exposition of logic (1836) and Empirische Psychologie...
...Educational psychology, derived from the 18th and 19th cent. educational reforms of Friedrich W. Froebel , Johann Pestalozzi , and their follower Johann Herbart , was later expanded by G. Stanley Hall and by E. L. Thorndike . It is concerned...


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