Since Michael Oakeshott spoke of education as initiation into 'the conversation of mankind' more than fifty years ago, the idea has inspired a diverse array of thinkers and continues to be invoked today by those seeking to resist the influence of managerialism and narrow instrumentalism in educational policy and practice. Education and Conversation draws together papers written by scholars from both the analytic and continental philosophical traditions to offer a variety of perspectives on the implications of Oakeshott's educational ideas. The metaphor of the conversation of mankind is…mehr
Since Michael Oakeshott spoke of education as initiation into 'the conversation of mankind' more than fifty years ago, the idea has inspired a diverse array of thinkers and continues to be invoked today by those seeking to resist the influence of managerialism and narrow instrumentalism in educational policy and practice. Education and Conversation draws together papers written by scholars from both the analytic and continental philosophical traditions to offer a variety of perspectives on the implications of Oakeshott's educational ideas. The metaphor of the conversation of mankind is explored, together with the roots of Oakeshott's thinking in his early philosophical work, the relevance of his ideas to the concept of Bildung, and the significance of his political conservatism in evaluating the seemingly progressive potential of his educational ideas. In addition, concepts prominent in Oakeshott's thought are taken up and brought to bear on contemporary philosophical discussions about education, learning and development, including the nature of initiation, the phenomenology of listening, and the value of the liberal arts tradition. Education and Conversation shows how the idea of conversation illuminates both the character and the ends of education, yielding insight into the scope and limits of the philosophy of education and the character of philosophical inquiry more generally.
David Bakhurst is Charlton Professor of Philosophy, Queen's University, Canada, and a Visiting Professor at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK. He is the author, among other works, of The Formation of Reason, and editor of The Social Self (with C. Sypnowich), Jerome Bruner (with S. Shanker) and Thinking about Reasons (with B. Hooker and M. O. Little). Paul Fairfield is Professor of Philosophy, Queen's University, Canada. He is the author of, among other works, Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted, Education After Dewey, and editor of Education, Dialogue and Hermeneutics and John Dewey and Continental Philosophy.
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Table of Contents: Introduction David Bakhurst and Paul Fairfield 1. Education and Conversation David Bakhurst (Queen's University Canada) 2. Experience in Experience and Its Modes Barry Allen (McMaster University Canada) 3. Oakeshottian Pragmatism - Conversation or Inquiry? Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto Canada) 4. Bildung Post-Kantian Idealism and the Conversation of Mankind James Scott Johnston (Memorial University Canada) 5. Conservatism Perfectionism and Equality Christine Sypnowich (Queen's University Canada) 6. Oakeshott Bonnett Derrida and the Possibilities of Thought Emma Williams (University of Warwick UK) 7. A Turn in the Conversation Paul Standish (Institute of Education University College London UK) 8. A Phenomenology of Listening Paul Fairfield (Queen's University Canada) 9. Conversation and Processes of Recognition Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis USA) 10. Old Directions for New Minds Nancy Salay (Queen's University Canada) 11. Education and Autonomy Sebastian Rödl (University of Leipzig Germany) 12. Getting to Hogwarts - Michael Oakeshott Ivan Illich and J. K. Rowling on 'School' Babette Babich (Fordham University USA) Index
Table of Contents: Introduction David Bakhurst and Paul Fairfield 1. Education and Conversation David Bakhurst (Queen's University Canada) 2. Experience in Experience and Its Modes Barry Allen (McMaster University Canada) 3. Oakeshottian Pragmatism - Conversation or Inquiry? Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto Canada) 4. Bildung Post-Kantian Idealism and the Conversation of Mankind James Scott Johnston (Memorial University Canada) 5. Conservatism Perfectionism and Equality Christine Sypnowich (Queen's University Canada) 6. Oakeshott Bonnett Derrida and the Possibilities of Thought Emma Williams (University of Warwick UK) 7. A Turn in the Conversation Paul Standish (Institute of Education University College London UK) 8. A Phenomenology of Listening Paul Fairfield (Queen's University Canada) 9. Conversation and Processes of Recognition Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis USA) 10. Old Directions for New Minds Nancy Salay (Queen's University Canada) 11. Education and Autonomy Sebastian Rödl (University of Leipzig Germany) 12. Getting to Hogwarts - Michael Oakeshott Ivan Illich and J. K. Rowling on 'School' Babette Babich (Fordham University USA) Index
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