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Civil Society, Education and Human Formation

- Philosophy's Role in a Renewed Understanding of Education

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Education has been widely criticised as being too narrowly focused on skills, capacities and the transference of knowledge that can be used in the workplace.As a result of the dominance of economic rationalism and neo-liberalism, it has become commodified and marketed to potential customers. As a consequence, students have become consumers of an educational product and education has become an industry. There is deep dissatisfaction with these neo-liberal developments. What is missing is any conception of education as a key factor in the `human formation¿ that will lead students to develop the virtues and values that they will need to not only lead successful lives, but also be responsible members of their communities ¿ working for the common good and acting to transform them into just societies.This volume draws together a number of different perspectives on what is meant by `human formation¿, argues for a much richer conception of education and addresses the lack of attention to human fulfilment. It also highlights the importance of philosophy in the articulation of novel ways of conceptualising education ¿ providing alternatives to the dominant neo-liberal and economic rationalist models. The central question with which the book is concerned is a renewed understanding of education as the formation of persons, of civil society and the role of philosophy in fostering that renewal.In this volume there are a variety of voices from diverse traditions and cultures. Both East and West are represented, and it might be expected that this would result in a divergence of opinion about the purpose of education. However, in spite of the diversity, there is some significant convergence in thinking about the ways in which education ought to serve the needs of both individuals and their communities. What is also particularly useful, and what is fresh about the essays presented here, is that there is also diversity in the philosophical approaches to the problem. This means that the convergence on the importance of `human formation¿ as the cornerstone of education does not rely on a rivileged philosophical method.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781138713109
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 240
  • Utgitt:
  • 12. april 2017
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 293x379x19 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 490 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Forventet levering: 17. desember 2024

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Education has been widely criticised as being too narrowly focused on skills, capacities and the transference of knowledge that can be used in the workplace.As a result of the dominance of economic rationalism and neo-liberalism, it has become commodified and marketed to potential customers. As a consequence, students have become consumers of an educational product and education has become an industry. There is deep dissatisfaction with these neo-liberal developments. What is missing is any conception of education as a key factor in the `human formation¿ that will lead students to develop the virtues and values that they will need to not only lead successful lives, but also be responsible members of their communities ¿ working for the common good and acting to transform them into just societies.This volume draws together a number of different perspectives on what is meant by `human formation¿, argues for a much richer conception of education and addresses the lack of attention to human fulfilment. It also highlights the importance of philosophy in the articulation of novel ways of conceptualising education ¿ providing alternatives to the dominant neo-liberal and economic rationalist models. The central question with which the book is concerned is a renewed understanding of education as the formation of persons, of civil society and the role of philosophy in fostering that renewal.In this volume there are a variety of voices from diverse traditions and cultures. Both East and West are represented, and it might be expected that this would result in a divergence of opinion about the purpose of education. However, in spite of the diversity, there is some significant convergence in thinking about the ways in which education ought to serve the needs of both individuals and their communities. What is also particularly useful, and what is fresh about the essays presented here, is that there is also diversity in the philosophical approaches to the problem. This means that the convergence on the importance of `human formation¿ as the cornerstone of education does not rely on a rivileged philosophical method.

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