Pragmatism and Education
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The papers in this book have emerged from a conference which was organized in Zurich in 2003 by the Pestalozzianum Research Institute for the History of Education and the Educational Institute of the University of Zurich. The conference was organized in light of the increasing internationalization of educational discussion within the last ten to twenty years and the topic was the relation between pragmatism and educational theory. The contributions appear in a kind of chronological order. First, James A. Good examines the repeatedly asserted Hegelian roots of Dewey's philosophy, while Hans-Peter Krger, Meike Sophia Baader, and Roswitha Lehmann-Rommel address specific aspects of pragmatism, such as public communication, religion, and aesthetics, with the main emphasis of the analysis on William James and John Dewey. Jane Addams' and George Herbert Mead's education stands at the center of interest in the contributions by Daniel Trhler, Birgit Althans, Gert Biesta, and Jrgen Oelkers, while Philipp Gonon and Stefan Bittner turn to the question of why pragmatism had such a hard time of gaining a foothold in Germany. The final contribution, Philip W. Jackson's systematic analysis of Dewey's thought, breaks with the chronological perspective of the volume, shifting the focus to other central and fruitful issues. This book should be of interest to students, teachers and researchers who are studying educational theory in general and pragmatism in particular.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9789077874653
EAN: 9789077874653
Publisher Date: 27 May 2006
Gardner Classification Code: I00
Illustrations: black & white illustrations
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 236 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 14 mm
UK Availability: MD
Year Of Publication: 2006
ISBN-10: 9077874658
Publisher: Sense Publishers
Binding: Hardcover
Height: 234 mm
Language: English
No of Pages: 236
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Series Title: English
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Width: 156 mm