While posting in another thread, I thought of something I have long considered. What do you think of a classic education. I spent most of my college days studying writing and whatever interested me. While I learned alot, a lot of the focus was also on the idea of "teaching a student how to think, be creative etc." I now have my doubts as to the value of that. I suppose if you need it, it is good. But I didn't. I have always thought that way, and was drawn towards stuff like that because of it. I am not sure how much I really benefitted.
Sometimes i wish I had gone to an old east coast school maybe and pursued a rigorous classic education. Maybe learned latin, history, the cannon of dead white men writers, classic mythology, grecoroman european american philosophy, and maybe science and mathematics.
Would I then be a well rounded, well educated person, or would I have just learned a small body of knowledge valued randomly by a certain class of white european and americn people. what about non elglish literature. what about other cultures, philosophy and religion of the rest of the world etc.
Was the classic education meant to give an upperclass person the basics they would need to get along in that world? Were they meant to educate the future business and political leaders of the country? Or were they meant to really produce a well rounded, intelligent person.
Who knows? What do you think.
Sometimes i wish I had gone to an old east coast school maybe and pursued a rigorous classic education. Maybe learned latin, history, the cannon of dead white men writers, classic mythology, grecoroman european american philosophy, and maybe science and mathematics.
Would I then be a well rounded, well educated person, or would I have just learned a small body of knowledge valued randomly by a certain class of white european and americn people. what about non elglish literature. what about other cultures, philosophy and religion of the rest of the world etc.
Was the classic education meant to give an upperclass person the basics they would need to get along in that world? Were they meant to educate the future business and political leaders of the country? Or were they meant to really produce a well rounded, intelligent person.
Who knows? What do you think.