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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... loss of one's own taste , one does not know " what one really wants . ” 3 In Dewey's view , the weakening of the personal sense of being is tied up with the loss of a sense of the common good in the public realm . When one's voice is ...
... loss of what Dewey called the dimension of the personal way of life , democracy itself is threat- ened . With the tendency toward selfish individualism has come the loss of a sense of responsibility toward others and toward the future ...
... loss toward the rekindling of light . As an attempt to respond to such a call , this book tries to revive and critically to reconstruct the contemporary significance of the Deweyan task of democracy and education , in dialogue with Emer ...
... loss and powerlessness . It is in response to the nihilistic crisis of democracy and education in our times that this book develops , and it does this around a figure that is sustained in Emerson and developed by Dewey . Emerson writes ...
... loss and the invisible in their drive toward fixation and articulation . A part of the aim of this book , therefore , is to search for an alterna- tive way to reclaim Dewey's ateleological notion of growth through a recognition of its ...
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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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