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Rousseau's 5 Stages of Child Education

Rousseau's philosophy of education is based on the idea that children should develop a strong, virtuous character, the capacity for reason, and a refined sense of feeling. To explain his ideas, Rousseau wrote the book "Emile or On Education". It tells the story of a boy who goes through childhood, a

DIY Distressed Jeans/YEEZY inspired

In Kanye West's new collection YEEZY Season 1 there are lots of distressed Jeans. The only problem is that distressed jeans are really expensive. In this video I will show you how to make your own distressed Jeans. How to find us on social media: hoTodi | http://hotodi.com Twitter | http://twitter.

Define Your Philosophy

Have you ever thought to examine the advantages and disadvantages of your personal philosophy? The way you view yourself and the world around you could be holding you back from achieving your goals in life. At the same time, you are capable of changing and even designing your own philosophy into a p

Where is? (sing to the rhythms of “Frère Jacques”)

Here is the lyrics of Where is? (sing to the rhythms of “Frère Jacques”): Where is <child's name>? Where is <child's name>? Here I am. (There he/she is.) Here I am. (There he/she is.) We are glad that you are with us. So glad that you are with us. Smile and wave. And now sit down.

Nietzsche: God is dead

"God is dead. God remains dead. And we killed him," wrote Friedrich Nietzsche in 1882. To understand what the German philosopher meant and what he thought about man, morality and society as a whole, we collaborated with Professor Stephen Hicks for this Sprouts special series. Support us on Patreon

Positive and negative freedom – who is freer

We often think that freedom means acting without restrictions. But since one person's freedom can influence another's, unrestricted action usually creates problems. To prevent this, we create rules. Philosopher Isaiah Berlin went a step further and distinguished two types of freedom: negative freedo

John Locke: How to Form Free Thinkers

Locke's ideas on religion and democracy became the basis of most liberal societies, making him the father of liberalism. Some, however, believe that his parenting guide, "Some Thoughts Concerning Education," may have been even more influential. You can learn more about the ideas from 1694 that are s