German new humanism
The German new humanism (German: Neuhumanismus), often called simply new humanism, was a movement that emerged in Germany around 1750. The term was coined by the historian Friedrich Paulsen in 1885. It was a continuation of the original humanism of the renaissance. Central to the movement was a rediscovery of Antiquity, and the movement was linked to a humanistic idea of knowledge, referred to as Bildung, and to the idea of humanity, the intellectual, physical, and moral formation of "a better human being." Some its major participants include Johann Matthias Gesner, Johann August Ernesti, Christian Gottlob Heyne, Friedrich August Wolf, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Friedrich Hölderlin and Wilhelm von Humboldt.
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German new humanism
The German new humanism (German: Neuhumanismus), often called simply new humanism, was a movement that emerged in Germany around 1750. The term was coined by the historian Friedrich Paulsen in 1885. It was a continuation of the original humanism of the renaissance. Central to the movement was a rediscovery of Antiquity, and the movement was linked to a humanistic idea of knowledge, referred to as Bildung, and to the idea of humanity, the intellectual, physical, and moral formation of "a better human being." Some its major participants include Johann Matthias Gesner, Johann August Ernesti, Christian Gottlob Heyne, Friedrich August Wolf, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Friedrich Hölderlin and Wilhelm von Humboldt.
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Le nouvel humanisme allemand, ...... erlin et Wilhelm von Humboldt.
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Neuhumanismus bezeichnet die W ...... iker Friedrich Paulsen (1885).
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Nyhumanism var en kulturrörels ...... satte spår i skolstadgan 1820.
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The German new humanism (Germa ...... y of the inner and outer man."
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Le nouvel humanisme allemand, ...... erlin et Wilhelm von Humboldt.
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Neuhumanismus bezeichnet die W ...... iker Friedrich Paulsen (1885).
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Nyhumanism var en kulturrörels ...... es som de främsta inom skolan.
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The German new humanism (Germa ...... rlin and Wilhelm von Humboldt.
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German new humanism
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Neuhumanismus
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Nouvel humanisme allemand
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Nyhumanism
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