Author: | F. W. Foerster | ISBN: | 1230001930108 |
Publisher: | CrossReach Publications | Publication: | September 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | F. W. Foerster |
ISBN: | 1230001930108 |
Publisher: | CrossReach Publications |
Publication: | September 24, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The present work is a translation of the third edition of Sexualethik und Sexualpädagogik, by Dr. F. W. Foerster, Professor of Education at the University of Vienna, and formerly Special Lecturer on Psychology and Ethics at the University of Zürich. All over the continent of Europe this book has received a warm welcome, and it has already been translated into French and Italian. Speaking of it, the late Professor Fr. Paulsen, one of the deepest and most earnest thinkers of modern times, said: “In an age like ours, it is an inspiration to read such a book as that which Dr. Foerster has just given us: … the author has had the courage boldly to set up the traditional standards of conduct and morality in the face of all that is hollow, perverted, and would-be exalted in modern life. He writes with power and conviction, yet without falling into the tone of the moral preacher …”
The present work is a translation of the third edition of Sexualethik und Sexualpädagogik, by Dr. F. W. Foerster, Professor of Education at the University of Vienna, and formerly Special Lecturer on Psychology and Ethics at the University of Zürich. All over the continent of Europe this book has received a warm welcome, and it has already been translated into French and Italian. Speaking of it, the late Professor Fr. Paulsen, one of the deepest and most earnest thinkers of modern times, said: “In an age like ours, it is an inspiration to read such a book as that which Dr. Foerster has just given us: … the author has had the courage boldly to set up the traditional standards of conduct and morality in the face of all that is hollow, perverted, and would-be exalted in modern life. He writes with power and conviction, yet without falling into the tone of the moral preacher …”