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Pansophism, in older usage often '''pansophy''', is a concept of Omniscience , meaning "all-knowing". In some Monotheistic belief systems, a God is referred as the ultimate knowing spirit. Someone who is ''pansophical'' is someone who claims to have obtained omniscience.

It also has to do more specifically with Pedagogic ideas of universal wisdom (''pansophia''), as it occurred in the educational system of universal knowledge proposed by John Amos Comenius , a Moravian educator.


PANSOPHIC PRINCIPLE


The pansophic principle is one of the important principles of ( Characteristica Universalis ). education system was focused on teaching everything to everyone, since, from the outset, it was intended to educate all men of society to develop their democratic qualifications. In a word, the system of education proposed by Comenius is universal by its very nature: "as he says, it is 'pansophic', it is intended for all men irrespective of social, or economic position, race or nationality. [... he attempted to unite all kinds of human knowledge in the universal science of his pansophism on a larger or smaller scale''

''Pansophism'' was a term used generally by Comenius to describe his pedagogical philosophy. His book ''Pansophiae prodromus'' (1639) was published in London with the cooperation of .'' He wrote his ideas for this in a tract ''Via lucis'', written 1641/2 in London; he had to leave because the English Civil War was breaking out, and this work was eventually printed in 1668, in Amsterdam. {Link without Title}

The term was not original, having been applied by Bartolomeo Barbaro of Padua in his ''De omni scibili libri quadraginta: seu Prodromus pansophiae'', from the middle of the sixteenth century. {Link without Title}


PANSOPHIC FREEMASONRY


There is a group within Freemasonry that is called Pansophic Freemasonry. {Link without Title}


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