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In the first scholarly exposition of Maria Montessori's moral philosophy, Patrick R. Frierson presents an empirically-grounded ethics that takes its start from our tendency to strive for excellence and emphasizes mutual respect, social solidarity, and love. Laying out a compelling, Montessorian approach to ethical life, Frierson constructs an account of human agency based on children, who when attentively at work on self-chosen tasks, have agency worthy of respect. Through this interpretation of children's agency, he introduces the core concept of Montessorian character: in Montessori's ethics, character provides the ultimate value worthy of direct respect, and those with character have a natural tendency to respect others. Character is enhanced through corporate forms of agency that Montessori calls social solidarity. Weaving this educationalist's ethics with theory from Nietzsche, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and Marx, Frierson places Montessori in the context of the history of philo

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Maria Montessori revolutionized pedagogy by encouraging the teacher to "follow the child," rather than the other way around. In this detailed reconstruction of her philosophy, Frierson argues that the ideas underlying her practice can revolutionize our understanding of ourselves and our ideals. An original, rigorous, and provocative study that should be of interest to educators and philosophers alike. * Tamar Schapiro, Professor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Moral Sense 2. Character and Agency 3. Respect for Others 4. Solidarity and Obedience 5. Adulthood, Abstraction, and Reflective Deliberation 6. Paternalism 7. Embodied Ethics 8. Love Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/17/2022 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350176379, 978-1350176379
      ISBN10: 1350176370

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      Book Synopsis
      In the first scholarly exposition of Maria Montessori's moral philosophy, Patrick R. Frierson presents an empirically-grounded ethics that takes its start from our tendency to strive for excellence and emphasizes mutual respect, social solidarity, and love. Laying out a compelling, Montessorian approach to ethical life, Frierson constructs an account of human agency based on children, who when attentively at work on self-chosen tasks, have agency worthy of respect. Through this interpretation of children's agency, he introduces the core concept of Montessorian character: in Montessori's ethics, character provides the ultimate value worthy of direct respect, and those with character have a natural tendency to respect others. Character is enhanced through corporate forms of agency that Montessori calls social solidarity. Weaving this educationalist's ethics with theory from Nietzsche, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and Marx, Frierson places Montessori in the context of the history of philo

      Trade Review
      Maria Montessori revolutionized pedagogy by encouraging the teacher to "follow the child," rather than the other way around. In this detailed reconstruction of her philosophy, Frierson argues that the ideas underlying her practice can revolutionize our understanding of ourselves and our ideals. An original, rigorous, and provocative study that should be of interest to educators and philosophers alike. * Tamar Schapiro, Professor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Moral Sense 2. Character and Agency 3. Respect for Others 4. Solidarity and Obedience 5. Adulthood, Abstraction, and Reflective Deliberation 6. Paternalism 7. Embodied Ethics 8. Love Notes Bibliography Index

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