The Gleam of Light: Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey and EmersonFordham Univ Press, 2005 - 210 páginas In the name of efficiency, the practice of education has come to be dominated by neoliberal ideology and |
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... experience of strangeness , and this has had a profound impact on the formation of my thought . The book is , in a sense , my attempt to acknowledge this in return . The idea for the book , which attempts to play out a triangular con ...
... experience of thinkers formed also by intellectual and cultural ferment beyond these borders . Naoko Saito is well placed to contribute to the determination of this question , in two respects . First , she takes up the interaction of ...
... experience of the ordinary . It points also , therefore , to the process of education as conversion . Crucially related to Emerson's ideas of self - reliance and self - transcendence , the gleam of light is recaptured as a symbol not of ...
... experience in his or her interaction with the adult world . To the question , " What is the criterion of growth ? " his answer is the " principle of the continuity of experience . " This we might call growth without fixed ends . Dewey ...
... experience of the child , to the child's necessary interaction with the adult , and to the child within any adult who con- tinues to grow . I shall try to show that Dewey's pragmatism can provide an anti- foundationalism different from ...
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Dewey beyond Hegel and Darwin | 36 |
Closeness between Dewey and Emerson | 50 |
Deweys Emersonian View of Ends | 69 |
Reconstruction toward Holistic | 99 |
Toward | 139 |
Notes | 163 |
Bibliography | 195 |
Index | 205 |
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