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    Eugenio María de Hostos – Wikipedia

    Eugenio María de Hostos y Bonilla (* 11. Januar 1839 in Mayagüez; † 11. August 1903 in Santo Domingo) war ein puerto-ricanischer Pädagoge und Schriftsteller. Mehr anzeigen

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    De Hostos studierte Jura in Bilbao und Madrid und lernte dort Vertreter des Krausismo kennen, der seine philosophischen, pädagogischen und politischen Ansichten entscheidend … Mehr anzeigen

    In seinem rechtssoziologischen Tratado de sociología (1904) und in den 15 Lektionen des Resumen de la sociología (entstanden seit 1880) postulierte er, dass sich auch gesellschaftliche … Mehr anzeigen

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    His reputation as an educator was such that the government of Chile invited him to help reform its public educational system. He had just published his Moral social (1888), today considered one of his finest writings. While in Chile, Hostos gained that country's women the right to study at the university and to receive training in law and medicine.
    Significant facets of his beliefs were the individuals’ power to participate in their educational journey and the organization of schooling by social governance, something de Hostos described as organs (de Hostos, 1939b (vol. 15); de Hostos, 1989 (vol.8)).
    His political philosophy “de Hostosianismo” grounded a moral, social imperative to protect the social order while pursuing economic development and political modernity (Mayes, 2008 ). de Hostos’ motto, “Civilización o Muerte,” captures his philosophy as an educational imperative to teach everyone to think.
    He spent most of his life traveling and engaging in ideas that led to the development of his most prevalent works in sociology, politics, and education. Through education, de Hostos leaves a legacy as an intellectual, professor, philosopher, sociologist, activist, and writer.
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    WEB11. Jan. 2022 · “Ideals that take days to conceive, mature over centuries of struggles.” wrote Eugenio Maria de Hostos in the late 1800s. Educator, humanist, abolitionist, feminist, philosopher, writer,...