Title | : | John Locke: Educating Clearly Thinking Minds |
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Support free thinking minds: patreoncom/sprouts Comment from : Sprouts |
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It would be great if Sprouts didn't plagiarize its content from The School Of Life @theschooloflifetv Comment from : Tali Noimann |
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Thank you for explaining John Locke's ideas in such an interesting way 🥰 Comment from : Mansi |
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freemason Comment from : 1001 |
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Locke is a great thinker and problem solver The punishment are for the animals We are humans and need to learn self-respect Comment from : Onur Balcı |
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Loved everything except the beer Comment from : Sybel |
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He believes that everyone should have freedom of thought, the right to choose their own religion (except for Atheists) and that free-thinking people are led by their thoughts This is related to the blank slate – tabula rasa - that Locke believes the mind is when someone is born He says “Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours” This shows his thinking that freedom of thought is reliant on actually thinking, not just absorbing information and being led by emotions It is virtuous to be a rational thinker, a rationalist, and be led by things such as esteem and fear of disappointing oneself that promotes freedom of thinking and beliefsbrThis is what I've got! Comment from : Germana Gualtieri |
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I agree with his ideas I have a hard time sticking to a routine because I do not have a role model that follows one I try to think rationally but it is hard to approach thing without feeling emotions about them which I believe has something to do with my environment this video was quite helpful for me as I can now try to parent myself equipped with more knowledge thank you truly Comment from : D - |
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You have to precise « in western countries » Comment from : Maroua |
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Sorry but feith still conytol the peoples belief and rich still controls the world Comment from : Camargo Rafael |
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living according to self esteem instead of just following rules, now that's a way to live man he described it beatifully Comment from : 6asar |
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Kids and beer non alcoholic or not should probably NOT be acquainted but sure Lets Comment from : Charlie |
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I don't like cold showers Comment from : flobbie |
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Education is great - until so-called Progressive radicals get control of the education system Comment from : Salty Apostle |
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john lockes ideas was all about learning by doing he emphasized that a child didn't possessed knowledge before they engage in the environment a process called experiences Comment from : GAMES TV |
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Conocía la idea de tabula rasa pero no todo lo demás que él escribió acerca de la educación En la actualidad, muchos estarán de acuerdo con él en que no se debe castigar a los niños ni obligarlos a que sigan reglas por temor sino por convencimiento Aunque algunas de sus ideas como lo de la tabula rasa han sido muy debatidas, hay algunas que deben revisarse y aprovecharse Comment from : Brenda Morales |
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I think too little attention is paid to understanding human nature and the influence of emotions, especially those experienced by parents Where do the desires come from, how are they influenced by the environment or by nature, and how should they be treatedbrWe know how quickly a person forgets everything he does not use, and the school teaches many things that are not useful, and does not teach useful things about a person - psychology, biology, including health Therefore, education is largely useless for the torture of childrenbrSome religious-philosophical things seem to bothers a clear view of the world, man, and education Comment from : Rimantas B |
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Self discipline the key to life on earth Doubt will kill your mind of learning Shalowm Comment from : Gerald Johnson |
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Either one is educating clear thinking minds or educating minds to think clearly, but one does not educate clearly thinking minds (Don't use an adverb where an adjective belongs) brbrWhat does it say about a video purporting itself to expound upon education, when the one producing the vid can't even get the grammar right in the title? Comment from : M Richard Speights |
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It is so true that education helps you remove so many thoughts and prejudice however the realization that we all are a free human being and our beliefs should be shaped by us only is epic Comment from : Amarnath De |
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It's sad to see that LIBERALS are trying to take credit for this way of teaching and thinking Conservatives use these methods of reinforcement and allowing children to discover facts on their own too!! However, Liberals inject much more into what they teachSad Sad Sadmuch of it would never have been discovered, but perversion needs to be taught Comment from : Tyler Potts |
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We weren't taught how to learn while having fun This video made me realize it Comment from : KOUSHIK |
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Very stoic at points Comment from : HafsteinnH |
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Locke and the bible are the foundation of our constitution and freedom America was built on these We are dishearteningly losing these principles If this trend does not change soon, we will loose or freedom and our countrybrPS I don't recommend dunking your child in cold water That won't energize his/her immune system, and will only seem like an unfounded punishment Comment from : Xx windchaser |
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From the very first point that "new ideas aren't believed by anyone" which I've basically struggled with my entire life Comment from : COM DRIVE |
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My indian parents are so dumb and have been taught so wrongly, that this entire video is completely groundbreaking to me Comment from : COM DRIVE |
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i do completely agree with lockes idea his view on rationalizing children is very rich and we this kind of nurturing has made European and American people much more free in choosing their life path i wish to see this kind of perspective one day in my own country Comment from : Soheyl Sajadi |
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john locke once said “Sprouts, pay Will Akana!” Comment from : Marco Morel |
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Pay your voiceover actors! Comment from : Sarah Manuel |
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Amazing insights Imagine how much could be gained in society by guiding kids this way as opposed to all the forcible nonsense measures society imposes I would have liked this Fantastic video production, synopsis, and insights, and 10/10 cartoon work, as is the usual standard on this channel! Comment from : SixSixSix |
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A hard bed and cold baths are the foundation for finding learning more attractive Comment from : hlicj |
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Amazing how things connect so perfectlybrbrEverything in this video is true wisdom Comment from : Bingeable |
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If it’s a habit even if u don’t feel like it you’ll do it Comment from : XxSnow_ AngelxX3 |
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I forgot to take a short thinking break, so I don't know what my ideas are! :) Comment from : A bear in the woods |
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I thought the clean slate concept came from Raussuo Comment from : CosmoviZion |
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Confucius: 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆 to learn without thinking is blindness; to think without learn (study) is idleness All great minds are alike Comment from : AA D |
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Homeschool is coming back!! Comment from : King Arthur |
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0:35 — A right not to choose any religion is probably even more important Comment from : Wonders of Reality |
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Good video, but the thing with the spices and food is more of a guide to get scurvy Comment from : A hobbyist |
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I think that the concepts are very good, but it seems that the "brain" is always the good guy and the "heart" is always the bad guy I disliked that idea of always prevailing the "rational" versus the "emotional" That sounds more to rationalism than to real education of the intelligence Emotional intelligence is so important! Comment from : Federico Jesed |
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I received a mix of reason 'n consequential responsibility (corporal punishment) which engendered morals 'n ethics yet to be exhibited in current affairs Comment from : Don James |
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I find rare that people here speaks about the avoidance of teaching about Locke and his ideas because we were taught a lot about him in my school in Central America I guess it's a US thing which doesn't surprise me at all despite not being in fully agreement with some of Locke's thoughts because not all of his ideas were actually as "liberal" or "democratic" as most people around here want to see them (probably due to the lack or superfitiallity of education about him) but one can only expect that a country/government like the US' doesn't want to teach anything that might even be suspicious of encouraging any type of freedom, even if it's just partially But to those that keep repeating "they should teach much more about Locke", be tranquil, he's even excessively talked about in most of the world and even fairly overrated, lots of his ideas were already present for a long time or appeared un prior periods or even in other regions and some of them, like I said, might not even be as democratic as generally perceived (although lots of them are, like the ones shown in this video) It's actually a rarity to find an education system which bypasses him, and I say this coming from one of the worst education systems in the world Comment from : Keizán |
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I think that you and mr Locke are on to something Been deliberating on videos or speeches for a long time Can’t explain the experiences Comment from : JX K |
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Timely I fear that rational thought has become unfashionable Yikes! Comment from : Myles Macleod |
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Parenting is an opportunity one's has to re-educate themselves, we struggle each day not to fall into those small mistakes with big consequences Really nice content Comment from : Rungo Jeque |
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Wow, I had no idea It's too bad that we don't really do any of this stuff nowadays, our children are suffering from it Comment from : JH |
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Is non alcoholic beer just 17th century kombucha? Comment from : Si Blu |
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This is to assume that the parents themselves have these habits Children don't learn what you teach them, they learn from what they watch you do Comment from : john okonol |
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Did Locke have children? brSeems that those who aren’t parents always has advice on how to raise them Comment from : Dancing Oueen |
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Now we call church "school" and "university", and we call kings "government" 🙃 Comment from : James Hawke |
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It clear to see how governments do their upmost to avoid Locke's teachings in nowadays For if an individual is educated, they might exercise rational thought which is undesired by the state Fear and a system of punishment from fear is the very fabric that our society now lives by, particularly surrounding a certain mandate (with rewards for obedient slaves and punishment for critical thinkers) Comment from : rodrrico |
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Having a degree n being educated must mingle with each other!👍 Comment from : Kamil Karnale |
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Thinking is of course the ultimate aim (which is why most successful experimental schools, the world over, are eventually closed by governments) Self determined education, which is enjoyable is always and inevitable much more successful than a prescribed curriculum The one major flaw in Locke's ideas is his lack of appreciation of the place of emotion Young children learn through their emotions, and adult reasoning is always influenced by emotion, often blinded by emotion Comment from : the other Andrew |
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Hey it's just an opinion shouldn't you even provide a critical analysis of his thoughtshow it can be implemented to a certain percentage in the complex web of societies we live in Comment from : Rahul Raj |
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Here's a simple technique Teach young people to think How, have them sit quietly and think about one particular thing Focus on that one thing for, say five minutes I've seen this technique work Comment from : Jim Da |
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Glad I found this and wish I had found it sooner Comment from : Leelee Roberts |
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This is interesting, and some of Lockes ideas are ok,OK, children must be disciplined when they misbehave Comment from : lavetta moff |
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Homeschooling is only as good as the home Comment from : Boathemian |
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Within every economic brmarket, people are led brby the invisible hand to brserve public interestsbr🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷brWithin every political brmarket, people are led brby the invisible hand to brserve private interestsbr🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷brMilton Friedman in thebr"Free to Choose" series,brbroadcast during 1980br🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷🔷br🇺🇸 Marc J Metivier 🇺🇸 Comment from : Marc Metivier |
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I think Emile has been more influential - unfortunately Comment from : Kelvin Kersey |
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Some thoughts I, as a communist, have on LockebrCan the amount of uncontrolled and problematic individualism in today’s western society be directly linked back to the ideas of Locke?brHe was a pioneer for sure But libertarianism comes with a price in regards to collectivism br; which I see as a necessity if we want a sustainable society for all citizensbrThese days we can barely have a meaning full conversation about political views with out tearing each others head off A fractioned society based on us being polarised by freedom? Comment from : J Zacho |
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The most important one is not putting your child in a horrible learning environment such as public school It's too much like Lord of the flies Comment from : Lydia Malone |
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This is amazing Thank you Comment from : jackal7610 |
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1 Islam can be proven wrong, by its own scripture Comment from : gusjeazer |
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You cannot objectively study our Constitution without first reading Locke Comment from : James Ross |
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Sounds good at first, but logic and reason ruin the idea that children shouldn't be punished, and they "Can be guided guided by thoughts" Almost everyone who has children knows that they aren't blank slates when they come into the world They have many talents, predilections, and faults seemingly written in their DNA People aren't naturally good or evil, except in rare cases They must be guided by love, rewards for good behavior, and appropriate punishments for bad behavior All civilization is breaking now that the crypto-Marxist leftist idea that "all people are naturally good" has taken root We're raising monsters Comment from : Gregory Cox |
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Home schooling is a must now to avoid the brainwashing going on in schools these days Comment from : Ta Hu |
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I think I just learned who one of the first hippies in history was LOL Seriously though, most of his ideas I agree with but some are bit too much for me For example, I think it is important to punish children when they misbehave especially when they do so maliciously I agree that they shouldn't be punished from a place of anger but rather to reinforce that actions have consequences and that what may seem fun or good in the moment can lead to consequences that are anything but Comment from : Devin Smith |
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Locke definitely did not have CRT in mind Comment from : patrick ryan |
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Very interesting information Comment from : Valerie Momrik |
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Very true Thinking is important so we can process something and see if there's anything we didn't understand Comment from : WildChild |
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🍳controlling desires precedes rational thinkingbr🍳in my childhood, I am teached to be afraid of the dark by my peers➡️I'm 20 now and still has irrational fear of the dark➡️after watching this video, I'll try to overcome it with rational thinkingbr🍳I've also struggled with many addictions such as social media, caffeine, sweets, and memes, which many times distract me from my real problems, thus does more harm than good to my life especially academic life➡️I'll try combating them, again, with rational thinking br🍳I also have other irrational fears such as fear of failing, fear of being mocked/ridiculed, and fear of imperfection Comment from : Abdi Revan Dio |
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MARAMING SLMAT Comment from : Elias John Lou Bael |
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Great video, thank you Sprouts! Comment from : Mariana |
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So, all I got from this video is,br-How to learn somethingbr-how to rear a childbr-what are values like Independence meanbr-why to avoid punishment Comment from : Tireless Soul |
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John Locke - the man who shaped the West that you never knew about Comment from : Johann Kok |
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I was thinking if we don't punish kids for bad behaviour as locke suggested than how will we abstain them from doing bad things as kids are very mischievous Comment from : Jahnavi Rai |
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Reward is better than punishment Comment from : Vaxxy American |
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Please make videos regularly , so I can improve my skills with your help Comment from : Karan Giri |
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Love this channel🥰 Comment from : Kaushik Shandilya |
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always open new knowledge Comment from : Adam Doni Mauladi |
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I am an aspiring teacher and ur videos are amazingly helpeful Comment from : Mamta G |
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Very good stuff I didn't know locke had such great insight about education The food part its very important, so many children are addicted to sugar and junk food in a very early age Comment from : joao victor dos santo severino |
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Drink beer, hard beds? Lol wut? Comment from : johndoh1000 |
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I still can't understand why no one has thought me about great people like Locke in history, instead of those bloodthirsty conquerors? Comment from : srikanth dharma sastha |
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You said sensationalist at 0:56, perhaps this needs to be expounded upon Comment from : granddefectus |
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Great stuff Always helpful! Thank you! Comment from : Tanoaproductionsfiji |
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Um, the Church "controlled what people could believe"? The very fact that people like John Locke believed differently means the Church could not control what people believed The fact that people like Martin Luther existed means people could believe differently than the Catholic Church and still remain Christian The beliefs of atheists, Protestants, and enlightenment thinkers were not controlled by the Church And I imagine many of the average lay Catholics held beliefs that did not fall in line with Church doctrine either John Locke is a very important figure, especially for the foundation of the US, but overstating the power of the Church is not necessary to relay the importance of his ideas Comment from : Arandor Thinnorion |
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Learning should be fun Homeschooling works Positive incentives work better than punishment, especially better than spanking We all have natural rights to life, liberty and property Locke is one of the main sources of Libertarian thought The Constitution is based largely on Locke Great stuff! Comment from : freesk8 |
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The world needs emotional thinkers now Comment from : Prateek anand |
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Children must be accustomed to controlling their desires and dispensing with their whims from an early age, and the first thing they should learn is that what we give them is out of our appreciation that they are useful to them and not because they bring them pleasurebrbrJohn Locke Comment from : Mohammed |
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