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Aug 29, 2015 · A good Commander is transparent; he does not hide facts; he provides knowledge. He imbues his crew with confidence, because they know where the ship is, they know where it is going, and why. They know their mission, and that they have a good Commander to lead them there. A good Commander teaches.
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One can see how that moral dimension gets omitted – why the overall aims of education rarely get explored with the seriousness they deserve, and why therefore many people are rejected as poorly or ill -educated, despite their having acquired profoundly human insights, qualities and virtues.
An officer with extraordinary talents and intellect, and an even more remarkable fate, Scharnhorst forever changed the path of the Prussian Army, molded the idea of the Prusso-German General Staff, and forged some of the most influential concepts in the realm of military theory and practice.
Apr 14, 2010 · The competition question ‘What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Person?’ is associated with a powerful and influential line of thought in the philosophy of R. S. Peters. It is a question that needs always to be asked again.
The quote “He who has never learned to obey cannot be a good commander” has profound implications for real-life leadership and personal development. To understand this, consider the example of a young professional starting their career in any field.
Apr 14, 2010 · The competition question ‘What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Person?’ is associated with a powerful and influential line of thought in the philosophy of R. S. Peters. It is a question that needs always to be asked again.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) was an enormously influential Swiss philosopher and social thinker, and a prolific writer on topics from botany and music (including musical compositions) to social relations and politics.