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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... Society in Texas in 1996 , has since then continued to support my research and advise on my inquiries into Dewey and Emerson . A mutual passion for Cavell's philosophy and the question of its relation to x ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
... Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy . At a late stage , in 2004 , I met Steve Odin in Japan , and his careful comments on the manuscript gave me some crucial suggestions regarding the idea of the gleam of light ...
... society in the 1920s . The " eclipse of the public " that he warns against is not only a matter of political participation but also a moral issue that has a bearing on one's way of living . Dewey captured the ethos of his times in terms ...
... society toward liberal - communi- tarian democracy - the reconstruction of a public space in which in- dividual freedom is realized within community - can be understood as an expression of his hope for democracy . That democracy can al ...
... This interactive process of growing is an essential condition for the healthy and flexi- ble reconstruction of any democratic society . Dewey's idea of growth without fixed ends has been controversial IN SEARCH OF LIGHT IN DEMOCRACY 5.
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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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