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On the Future of Our Educational Institutions; Homer and Classical Philology
On the Future of Our Educational Institutions; Homer and Classical Philology

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Friedrich Nietzsche's "On the Future of our Educational Institutions - Homer and Classical Philology" offers a sharp critique of 19th-century German education. Part of his Complete Works, Volume Three, this essay delves into the role of classical studies, particularly Homer, in shaping higher education. Nietzsche challenges the prevailing educational norms, advocating for a more profound and meaningful approach to learning.
A foundational text for anyone interested in the history of education and classical philology, this work provides valuable insight into Nietzsche's early philosophical development. His analysis of educational change in Germany remains relevant for those seeking to understand the ongoing debates about the purpose and direction of educational institutions. It's a timeless exploration of the value of the classics and their potential to cultivate intellectual and cultural growth.
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