The highest education, what kind of person is Kant talking about in the article?
Mannur Kant (1724- 1804), a German, is a famous philosopher and educational thinker. He used to be a tutor, a professor at the University of Konigsberg and an academician of the Berlin Academy of Sciences. He has been engaged in education and philosophical research all his life, and his philosophical achievements have attracted worldwide attention. He is the founder of German classical idealism, and together with Plato and Augustine, he is called the three "never-ending founders of philosophy". He has written many books about moral education, including Fundamentals of Moral Metaphysics, Schulz's Moral Criticism, On the Form and Principle of Sensory and Rational Circle, Observation of Good and Noble Feelings, etc. There are two things, the more I think deeply, the more I fear, and that is the brilliant starry sky above my head and the moral norms in my heart. -Kant Kant is a world-famous philosopher and educator. His influence on education is far-reaching. Kant's works and lectures made him a respected teacher, and many students came here to become his disciples. In educational activities, Kant emphasized "moral education". He believes: "Moral education is the highest education, because people can get good physical and psychological training, but without moral cultivation, people are still not perfect." He put forward: "The task of moral education is to train psychological function and form the habit of guiding children's moral activities according to reason and obligation." At the same time, Kant himself is also a person who attaches great importance to moral cultivation and always demands himself with noble moral standards.