Hermeneutics - Ethics – Education

Hermeneutics - Ethics – Education
Title Hermeneutics - Ethics – Education PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Wiercinski
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 511
Release 2015
Genre Education
ISBN 3643906609

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This book confronts the challenges that hermeneutics brings to ethics and education by thematizing the critical influence which ethics and contemporary educational theory and practice have on the self-understanding of philosophical hermeneutics. In the hermeneutic spirit of commitment to cultivating lifelong habits of critical thinking, moral reflection, and articulate expression, the book presents many voices that illuminate a rich cultural diversity with the profound hope of nurturing the full-flourishing of human beings. The hermeneutics of education calls for diverse ways of thinking about education, which deeply cares for the common good of individuals, communities, and nations. This diversity promotes a genuine interest in different approaches to the event (Ereignis) of education. (Series: International Studies in Hermeneutics and Phenomenology - Vol. 8) [Subject: Hermeneutics, Ethics, Education]

Hermeneutics of Education

Hermeneutics of Education
Title Hermeneutics of Education PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Wiercinski
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages 330
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Education
ISBN 3643911505

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A hermeneutics of education pays special attention not to educational structures, but the central role of conversation in the educational process. The key issue is the formation of the person as a unique reality of being and acting while supporting intersubjective understanding. The polyphony of understanding places the human search for meaning within the horizon of incompleteness and allows for both, spontaneity and rigor, in order to reach an understanding of what is happening to us and in us when we understand. Reflection on education is always inseparable from educational practice.

Hermeneutics and Education

Hermeneutics and Education
Title Hermeneutics and Education PDF eBook
Author Shaun Gallagher
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 424
Release 1992-10-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438403690

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Gadamer's Ethics of Play

Gadamer's Ethics of Play
Title Gadamer's Ethics of Play PDF eBook
Author Monica Vilhauer
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 182
Release 2010-09-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739139169

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Gadamer's Ethics of Play examines the ethical dimensions of understanding by focusing on the concept of dialogical 'play' in Hans-Georg Gadamer's Truth and Method. The book is accessible to an undergraduate audience, while also being relevant to ongoing debates among Gadamer scholars.

Hermeneutics, Religion, and Ethics

Hermeneutics, Religion, and Ethics
Title Hermeneutics, Religion, and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Hans-Georg Gadamer
Publisher
Total Pages 172
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780300074079

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In the years shortly before and after the publication of his classic Truth and Method (1960), the eminent German philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer returned often to questions surrounding religion and ethics. In this selection of writings from Gesammelte Werke that are here translated into English for the first time, Gadamer probes deeply into the hermeneutic significance of these subjects.

A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education

A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education
Title A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education PDF eBook
Author Catherine Homan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 219
Release 2020-01-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 149859445X

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A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education: The Play of the In-Between explores the ways in which both play and poetry orient us toward what surpasses us. Catherine Homan develops an original account of poetic education that builds on Friedrich Hölderlin’s idea of poetry as a teacher of humanity. Whereas aesthetic education emphasizes judgments of taste and rational autonomy, poetic education foregrounds self-formation and openness to the other. Critically engaging the works of Eugen Fink, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Paul Celan, this book argues that poetry and play call for a particular stance in the world and with others. Open toward the infinite while simultaneously reaching toward its own finitude, the poetic work addresses us and invites our response. Poetry reveals the human condition as “in-between” and dialogical, even at the limits of language. Although many philosophers mistakenly view play as frivolous, Homan takes play seriously. Play--spontaneous and creative--resists mastery and instead requires an active attunement to the to-and-fro movement of the world, of others, and ourselves. A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education demonstrates that poetic education, as learning to listen, provides vital resources for responding to alterity in meaningful ways that resist totalization.

From Hermeneutics to Ethical Consensus Among Cultures

From Hermeneutics to Ethical Consensus Among Cultures
Title From Hermeneutics to Ethical Consensus Among Cultures PDF eBook
Author Pier Cesare Bori
Publisher South Florida-Rochester-St. Lo
Total Pages 192
Release 1994
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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