Classical Stuff You Should Know

18: The Ideal Type

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Jan 2, 2018
A lively exploration of the idea of an ideal life and how classical education shapes what students love. They discuss myth and example versus dialectic as ways to teach moral ideals. Conversations range from Pericles and Cicero to C.S. Lewis and the Tao. Practical classroom strategies and the role of teachers as living models are highlighted.
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INSIGHT

Education As Formation Of Affections

  • Classical education aims to form affections: to teach students to love what they ought to love.
  • The Ideal Type guides curriculum choices and moral formation across subjects.
ADVICE

Use Myth And Story For Moral Modeling

  • Present stories and myths as living examples so students can imagine themselves in virtuous roles.
  • Use literature like the Iliad and Odyssey to model virtues and failures for imitation.
INSIGHT

Dialectic And Example Are Complementary

  • Philosophy (dialectic) critically evaluates examples to shape understanding of the ideal.
  • Dialectic and example are complementary: one supplies the statue, the other carves it.
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