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My Canon
Reflections on Formative Influence
A Studyplace Collaboratory
Tuesdays, 7:20 to 9:00
541 Dodge Hall
Teachers College  •  Columbia University

MEETINGSROBBIE'S REFLECTIONSTALK
  From Childhood to PhD
1/25  •    1Albert CamusTM • TR
2/1  •    2Henry AdamsTM • TR
2/8  •    3José Ortega y GassetTM • TR
Nietzsche • TR
  Ed Thought in the West • TR
2/15  •    4PlatoTM • TR
2/22  •    5DanteTM • TR
3/1  •    6RousseauTM • TR
  Power and Pedagogy
3/8  •    7MachiavelliTM • TR
3/22  •    8GoetheTM • TR
3/29  •    9KantTM • TR
4/5  •  10HegelTM • TR
  Social Thought
4/12  •  11Karl MarxTM • TR
4/19  •  12Max WeberTM • TR
4/26  •  13Horkheimer & AdornoTM • TR
5/3  •  14C. Wright MillsTM • TR
  Envoi
5/10  •  15Jane JacobsTM • TR
CONTEXT
1939-1957Childhood & Youth• Talk
1957-1961College & Europe• Talk
1961-1968Graduate Studies• Talk
1967-1984Ed Thought in the West• Talk
1984-2001Technology & Education• Talk
2002-2010Social Theory• Talk


Wolfgang von Goethe
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

Text

  • W. H. Bruford's chapter on Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship introduces the Bildungsroman well.
  • Books VII & VIII of Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship by Goethe (1795-96) will be particularly useful as background reading for our session on Goethe. Thomas Carlyle's translation is available in many Internet collections, most conveniently at Bartelby.com.


  • David Hume 1711-1776
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712-1778
  • Denis Diderot 1713-1784
  • Adam Smith 1723-1790

  • Immanuel Kant 1724-1803
  • Johann G. Herder 1744-1803
  • Wolfgang Goethe 1749-1832
  • Friedrich Schiller 1759-1805
  • Johann G. Fichte 1762-1814
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt 1767-1835
  • Friedrich Schleiermacher 1768-1834
  • Alexander von Humboldt 1769-1859
  • Georg W. F. Hegel 1770-1831
  • Arthur Schopenhauer 1788-1860

  • Maximilien Robespierre 1758-1794
  • Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821

  • Karl Marx 1818-1883
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