The Punishment of Children (eBook)

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2022
31 Seiten
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The Punishment of Children - Felix Adler
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Felix Adler's 'The Punishment of Children' delves into the psychological effects of disciplinary measures on children and their long-term development. Written in a thought-provoking and reflective tone, the book challenges conventional parenting practices and advocates for more compassionate and effective ways to address children's misbehavior. With references to behavioral psychology and child development theories, Adler presents a scholarly insight into the impact of punishment on young minds, prompting readers to reconsider their approach towards discipline. Set against the backdrop of the progressive era, where child-rearing practices were undergoing significant changes, 'The Punishment of Children' stands out as a pioneering work that sheds light on the importance of nurturing a child's emotional well-being. Felix Adler, a renowned educator and social reformer, drew inspiration from his firsthand experiences in working with children at social welfare institutions to compose this groundbreaking book. His dedication to promoting ethical education and advocating for children's rights is reflected in the insightful observations and practical advice found within the pages of his work. With a profound understanding of human nature and a commitment to social progress, Adler brings a unique perspective to the discourse on child discipline and upbringing. Scholars and parents alike will find 'The Punishment of Children' to be a valuable resource in understanding the psychological impact of discipline on young minds and exploring alternative approaches to raising well-adjusted and resilient individuals. This book is highly recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding child-rearing practices and the importance of empathetic discipline in promoting healthy child development.

Felix Adler (1851–1933) was a distinguished professor, social reformer, and intellectual figure well-known for his pioneering work in the field of ethics and education. Born in Germany and raised in an environment steeped in Jewish intellectual tradition, Adler's worldview was significantly shaped by his upbringing. His move to the United States at a young age further broadened his philosophical outlook, leading him to establish the ethical culture movement, which aimed at self-improvement and societal progress through ethical deeds and values, rather than through religious doctrine. As a professor of political and social ethics at Columbia University, he influenced countless students with his innovative thinking. Adler's deep concern for social issues is reflected in his numerous written works, including 'The Punishment of Children' (1915), where he discusses the moral implications of child discipline and the importance of fostering responsibility and respect through education rather than through punitive measures. His literary style, characterized by clarity and moral urgency, aims to invoke practical change in societal norms and individual behavior. Adler's dedication to improving the human condition through reasoned argumentation and ethical conduct remains influential, underlining his status as a seminal figure in modern humanist thought.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Schlagworte 19th century classic books • child discipline in fiction • child rearing • Classic Literature • Educational philosophy themes • Educational reform movement • Ethical education principles • ethical fiction narratives • Felix Adler novel • German philosopher influence • historical family dynamics • historical fiction • late 19th century literature • marriage • moral education literature • Morality and discipline • Parent-Child Relationships • philosophical fiction • psychological fiction • punishment • punishment and consequences in literature • the family • Victorian era family drama • Women
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