An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education: A Liberal Education for All
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Charlotte Mason argues for a liberal education accessible to all, treating children as whole persons with innate intellectual and moral capacities. She emphasizes self-education through living ideas rather than mere facts or sensory stimulation, advocates disciplined formation of habits, proposes rich literature and a broad curriculum as mental nourishment, and rejects purely utilitarian or environment-driven methods. The work outlines practical principles for parents and teachers, examines the child's mind, will, and tendencies, and offers curricular and methodological guidance aimed at fostering a steady love of knowledge, moral formation, and lifelong mental discipline.
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