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In Defence of the Human in Education

by Isolde Woolley (Author)
©2012 Thesis 260 Pages

Summary

The title incorporates the assumption that the ‘human’ in education is being threatened by certain processes. The guiding questions are: What are these processes and what constitutes the ‘human’ in education? Which activities characteristically performed by human beings are so central that they seem definitive of a life that is truly human and which changes or transitions in educational thinking are compatible with the continued existence of a being as a member of human kind and which are not? It is argued that the present debate on education is still dominated by the language of performance and global economic comparison. Educational practice must and will have to help the individual through a confluence of insights in his/her journey through life to form independent judgement.

Details

Pages
260
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783653013023
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631633496
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01302-3
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (April)
Keywords
liberal education autonomy nature of education constitutive good Arendt, Hannah Nussbaum, Martha authenticity MacIntyre, Alasdair
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 260 pp.

Biographical notes

Isolde Woolley (Author)

Isolde Woolley, Mag. Dr., teaches English Language and Literature at the Kirchliche Pädagogische Hochschule – Edith Stein (KPH-ES) and the Meinhardinum in Stams (Austria). She worked and studied for fourteen years in England and still shares her time between England and Austria.

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Title: In Defence of the Human in Education