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Single Idea 8106

[filed under theme 25. Social Practice / E. Policies / 5. Education / a. Aims of education ]

Full Idea

In raising a child we must think of his old age.

Gist of Idea

In raising a child we must think of his old age

Source

Joseph Joubert (Notebooks [1800], 1809)

Book Ref

Joubert,Joseph: 'Notebooks', ed/tr. Auster,Paul [nyrb 2005], p.132


A Reaction

Very nice, and Aristotle would approve. If educators think much about the future, it rarely extends before the child's first job. We should be preparing good grand-parents, as well as parents and employees. Educate for retirement!


The 15 ideas from 'Notebooks'

Seek wisdom rather than truth; it is easier [Joubert]
The imagination has made more discoveries than the eye [Joubert]
We must think with our entire body and soul [Joubert]
He gives his body up to pleasure, but not his soul [Joubert]
Virtue is hard if we are scorned; we need support [Joubert]
The truths of reason instruct, but they do not illuminate [Joubert]
Truth consists of having the same idea about something that God has [Joubert]
To know is to see inside oneself [Joubert]
Where does the bird's idea of a nest come from? [Joubert]
A thought is as real as a cannon ball [Joubert]
We cannot speak against Christianity without anger, or speak for it without love [Joubert]
What will you think of pleasures when you no longer enjoy them? [Joubert]
We can't exactly conceive virtue without the idea of God [Joubert]
In raising a child we must think of his old age [Joubert]
The love of certainty holds us back in metaphysics [Joubert]