Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

Education in the context of Hegel’s „Second Nature“

Jure Zovko ; University of Zadar, Department of philosophy


Full text: croatian PDF 1.371 Kb

downloads: 1.084

cite


Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the Helgels conception of education (Bidlung) in the context of „secondnature“. By „second nature“, Hegel understands „the world of the spirit produced from itself“.(Philosophy of Right, § 4). This world of the spirit is the „life world“ (Lebenswelt) of traditionalart and culture in which liberty has established itself as a fundamental value. In Hegel’s view,the task of education (Bildung) and formation in the philosophical tradition is to achieve thatacceptance of morality which becomes „second nature“ of the individual. Education in Hegelis the process by which the individual mind raises itself to universality. Education (Bildung)as elevation of consciousness to knowledge (Wissenschaft) is not transfer and accumulation ofinformation, but the formation of the thinking subject. Accordingly, formation is interpreted asthe critical appropriation and mediation of culture.

Keywords

Hegel; Education; Knowledge; Second Nature

Hrčak ID:

190120

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/190120

Publication date:

14.10.2017.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 2.150 *