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The Teacher: Essays and Addresses on Education

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The volume gathers essays and addresses that outline a practical philosophy of education, arguing for qualities of the ideal teacher—vicariousness, cultivated knowledge, enlivening instruction, and modesty—and considering ethical and moral instruction, self-cultivation through literature, limits of university extension, specialization, and the value of the imperfect. Subsequent papers examine college governance, elective systems, and expenses from a Harvard perspective. The final group, by Alice Freeman Palmer, surveys types of women's colleges, developments in women's education, participation at expositions, and motives for attending college.

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George Herbert Palmer

George Herbert Palmer was an American philosopher and educator known for his contributions to ethical theory and education. He served as a professor at Harvard University, where he influenced many students with his ideas on altruism and goodness. Palmer's notable works include "Altruism: Its Nature and Varieties," which explores the complexities of selflessness, and "The Nature of Goodness," where he examines moral philosophy. Additionally, his essays in "The Teacher: Essays and Addresses on Education" reflect his commitment to educational reform and the development of character in students. Through his writings, Palmer has left a lasting impact on both philosophy and pedagogy.

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