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Johann Friedrich Herbart

    May 4, 1776 – August 14, 1841

    Johann Friedrich Herbart was a German philosopher and psychologist, establishing pedagogy as an academic discipline. He is remembered among post-Kantian philosophers primarily as Hegel's greatest contrast, particularly in aesthetics. However, this overlooks his profound contributions to educational thought, which remain his most significant legacy.

    Kleine Schriften zur Pädagogik
    Die Pädagogik Herbarts
    Pädagogisch-didaktische Schriften
    Pädagogische Vorlesungen. Aphorismen zur Pädagogik
    The Science of Education
    Herbart's ABC of Sense-Perception, and Minor Pedagogical Works