Elements of Morality, for the Use of Children
{"WorkMasterId":6706,"WpPageId":284397,"ParentWpPageId":193813,"Slug":"elements-of-morality","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/mary-wollstonecraft/elements-of-morality/","RelativeUrl":"theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/mary-wollstonecraft/elements-of-morality/","HasFullText":false,"RawHtmlLength":69206,"CleanHtmlLength":15952,"Kicker":"Philosophy Work","Title":"Elements of Morality, for the Use of Children","Deck":"Wollstonecraft\u0027s translation/adaptation presents children\u0027s moral education through providence, sympathy, duties, examples, and rational formation.","BackLink":{"Text":"Back to Mary Wollstonecraft","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/mary-wollstonecraft/"},"AuthorCard":{"Label":"Author","Title":"Mary Wollstonecraft","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/mary-wollstonecraft/","MediaHref":"","ImageSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/mary-wollstonecraft-01-wollstonecraft-c-1797.jpg","ImageAlt":"Mary Wollstonecraft by John Opie, c. 1797, National Portrait Gallery","FilterTerra":"Western Europe","ClickText":"Mary Wollstonecraft","ClickHref":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/mary-wollstonecraft/","Copies":["1759 CE – 1797 CE","Spitalfields, London","English Enlightenment feminist philosopher, republican political writer, educator, novelist, translator, historian, and advocate of women\u0027s rational education, civic dignity, and moral independence."]},"ContextCards":[{"Label":"Period","Key":"Period:3","Title":"Early Modern History","DateText":"1500 CE – 1799 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-early-modern-history/"},{"Label":"Era","Key":"Era:9","Title":"Enlightenment and Proto-Industrial","DateText":"1700 CE – 1799 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-early-modern-history/philosophers-of-the-enlightenment-and-proto-industrial/"},{"Label":"Composition","Title":"1790 CE","Url":"","DateText":""}],"DateNote":"Displayed as 1790 for Wollstonecraft\u0027s English translation/adaptation of Salzmann; notes preserve translation status.","GeoCards":[{"Label":"Region","Key":"Region:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita","Key":"TerraAvita:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita Region","Key":"TerraAvitaRegion:2"},{"Label":"Modern Country","Key":"Country:GBR:1"}],"OriginalTitle":"Elements of Morality, for the Use of Children","Language":"English","DisciplineCards":[{"Label":"Primary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:ethics"},{"Label":"Secondary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:philosophy-of-religion"}],"Tradition":"Enlightenment feminism; republican political philosophy; educational theory; moral philosophy; rational religion; literary and historical criticism","FullText":null,"CoreThesis":["Wollstonecraft\u0027s translation/adaptation presents children\u0027s moral education through providence, sympathy, duties, examples, and rational formation."],"Classification":{"AlternateTitles":"Moralisches Elementarbuch translation; Elements of Morality","KeyConcepts":"translation; morality; children; providence; sympathy; duty; Salzmann; rational Christianity","Methodology":"Source-backed Wollstonecraft work cluster; public texts are evidence only.","Structure":"Work page with title forms, integer year, notes, links, and no full text."},"Arguments":["Wollstonecraft\u0027s translation/adaptation presents children\u0027s moral education through providence, sympathy, duties, examples, and rational formation."],"Influence":{"InfluencedBy":"Richard Price, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Locke, Catharine Macaulay, Joseph Johnson\u0027s dissenting circle, Enlightenment moral philosophy, Anglican and rational Christian reform, and French Revolutionary politics.","InfluenceOn":""},"Significance":["Accepted as a direct Wollstonecraft translation/adaptation row from SEP bibliographic evidence, Project Gutenberg author listing, and catalog rows.","The work remains relevant to feminist philosophy, education, moral psychology, political equality, citizenship, literary form, rights discourse, and the relation of reason, passion, virtue, and social institutions."],"EvidenceNote":["Accepted as a direct Wollstonecraft translation/adaptation row from SEP bibliographic evidence, Project Gutenberg author listing, and catalog rows."],"MainSections":[{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Core Thesis","Paragraphs":["Wollstonecraft\u0027s translation/adaptation presents children\u0027s moral education through providence, sympathy, duties, examples, and rational formation."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Classification","Fields":[{"Label":"Alternate Titles","Value":"Moralisches Elementarbuch translation; Elements of Morality"},{"Label":"Key Concepts","Value":"translation; morality; children; providence; sympathy; duty; Salzmann; rational Christianity"},{"Label":"Methodology","Value":"Source-backed Wollstonecraft work cluster; public texts are evidence only."},{"Label":"Structure","Value":"Work page with title forms, integer year, notes, links, and no full text."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Arguments","Paragraphs":["Wollstonecraft\u0027s translation/adaptation presents children\u0027s moral education through providence, sympathy, duties, examples, and rational formation."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Influence","Fields":[{"Label":"Influenced By","Value":"Richard Price, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Locke, Catharine Macaulay, Joseph Johnson\u0027s dissenting circle, Enlightenment moral philosophy, Anglican and rational Christian reform, and French Revolutionary politics."},{"Label":"Influence On","Value":"Feminist philosophy, women\u0027s rights theory, republican political thought, education theory, liberal feminism, literary feminism, Mary Shelley, nineteenth-century feminism, and modern capability and equality debates."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Significance","Paragraphs":["Accepted as a direct Wollstonecraft translation/adaptation row from SEP bibliographic evidence, Project Gutenberg author listing, and catalog rows.","The work remains relevant to feminist philosophy, education, moral psychology, political equality, citizenship, literary form, rights discourse, and the relation of reason, passion, virtue, and social institutions."]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Evidence Note","Paragraphs":["Accepted as a direct Wollstonecraft translation/adaptation row from SEP bibliographic evidence, Project Gutenberg author listing, and catalog rows."]}],"SectionSequence":["Back Link","Work Title","Deck","Author","Period","Era","Composition","Date Note","Region","Terra Avita","Terra Avita Region","Modern Country","Original Title","Language","Primary Discipline","Secondary Discipline","Tradition","Core Thesis","Classification","Arguments","Influence","Significance","Evidence Note"],"Counts":{"ContextCards":3,"GeoCards":4,"DisciplineCards":2,"Links":11,"Sections":23,"Styles":2,"Scripts":1}}