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Who proposed naturalistic education?
Naturalism education was put forward by Rousseau.

The core of Rousseau's naturalism education is "returning to nature". The "natural state" in Rousseau's Theory of Human Inequality and The Origin of the Country refers to the prehistoric times of human beings, but it pays more attention to the primitive tendency and innate ability of human nature in education.

It is closely related to the "natural state" of human beings, and good human nature exists in a pure natural state. It is only because the civilization of the society, especially the civilization of the city, is distorted in human nature and sinful. Therefore, only the education of "returning to nature" and the education away from the noisy urban society can help to maintain people's kind nature.

Introduction to Rousseau

Jean-Jean-jean-jacques rousseau (1765438+June 28th, 02-1July 2nd, 778) is a French enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer, democratic political critic, pioneer of romantic literature school and one of the representatives of the Enlightenment. His major works include On the Origin and Basis of Human Inequality, On Social Contract, Emile, Confessions, Heloise's New Love, Plant Exchange and so on.

Rousseau was born in a poor family in Geneva, Switzerland, and worked as an apprentice, servant, private secretary and score scribe. I have been displaced all my life, and the preparation of the calendar is very hard. 1749 is the progress of science and art helpful to Dunhua customs? . 1762 was pursued by the French authorities for publishing On the Social Contract and Emile, and took refuge in Switzerland, Prussia and Britain successively. He died in Paris on 1778.