Auburn System.
The Auburn system, also known as the congregate and silent system, was a system of prison management in which prisoners worked and ate together during the day but were required to remain silent at all times. This system was intended to prevent communication between prisoners and promote discipline.
That particular system of thought or doctrine is known as a philosophy.
Auguste Comte wrote "System of Positive Philosophy" in the mid-19th century. It is a foundational text in the development of sociology and positivist philosophy.
A synonym for philosophy could be "belief system" or "doctrine."
A philosophy of education may influence what subjects or topics are taught, how they are taught, and the supporting beliefs and values that are taught, both implicitly and explicitly, within and around the core curriculum.
The Auburn system, also known as the congregate and silent system, was a system of prison management in which prisoners worked and ate together during the day but were required to remain silent at all times. This system was intended to prevent communication between prisoners and promote discipline.
New York's Auburn Prison.
The Auburn system was known as the congregate system. This prison system emphasized inmate labor and strict discipline, with prisoners kept in individual cells at night but working and eating together during the day in silence.
Two 19th-century prison systems include the Auburn system (also known as the "silent system" or "Congregate System") and the Pennsylvania system (also known as the "separate system" or "solitary confinement"). The Auburn system emphasized congregate work during the day while the Pennsylvania system focused on isolating inmates in individual cells at all times. These approaches were developed to instill discipline and foster rehabilitation through different means of controlling and monitoring prisoners.
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That particular system of thought or doctrine is known as a philosophy.
Auguste Comte wrote "System of Positive Philosophy" in the mid-19th century. It is a foundational text in the development of sociology and positivist philosophy.
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A synonym for philosophy could be "belief system" or "doctrine."