Christopher Winch 
Practical Rationality, Learning and Convention [EPUB ebook] 
Essays in the Philosophy of Education

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This collection of articles by one of the leading philosophers of education in the English-speaking world takes up themes in the philosophy of language, epistemology and the philosophy of learning to shed light on philosophical puzzles concerning learning, concept formation, knowing how, the following of norms and whether there is a single concept of rationality that can be applied universally. Winch writes from a Wittgensteinian perspective, seeking dissolution rather than solution to philosophical problems. The collection also has a strong practical emphasis; the topics chosen are nearly all related to practical problems of educational policy and practice as well as have intrinsic philosophical interest.

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Table of Content

Acknowledgements; Preface: A Brief Introduction to the Rationale for the Collection; Part I Rationality, Concepts and Conventions; Chapter One Education, Literacy and the Development of Rationality; Chapter Two Cooper, Labov, Larry and Charles; Chapter Three Do We Need Conventions?; Chapter Four Professional Education, Know- How and Conceptual Ability: The Role of Education in the Attainment of Concept Mastery in Professional Work; Part II Know-How and Vocational Education; Chapter Five Ryle on Knowing How and the Possibility of Vocational Education; Chapter Six Vocational Education, Knowing How and Intelligence Concepts; Chapter Seven Assessing Professional Know-How; Chapter Eight Education and Broad Concepts of Agency; Chapter Nine Knowing ‘Wh’ and Knowing How: Constructing Professional Curricula and Integrating Epistemic Fields; Chapter Ten Professional Knowledge, Expertise and Perceptual Ability; Chapter Eleven Applied Theoretical Knowledge and Professional and Vocational Education; Part III Learning and Training; Chapter Twelve Learning How to Learn: A Critique; Chapter Thirteen The Representational Theory of Learning and Its Pedagogic Relevance; Chapter Fourteen Curriculum Design and Epistemic Ascent; Chapter Fifteen Rousseau on Learning: A Re-Evaluation; Chapter Sixteen Learning the Virtues at Work; References; Index.

About the author

Christopher Winch is currently professor of educational philosophy and policy in the School of Education, Communication and Society at King’s College London.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 270 ● ISBN 9781839981937 ● File size 0.4 MB ● Publisher Anthem Press ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8375862 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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