Professor Andrew Stables 
Childhood and the Philosophy of Education [PDF ebook] 
An Anti-Aristotelian Perspective

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Philosophical accounts of childhood have tended to derive from Plato and Aristotle, who portrayed children (like women, animals, slaves, and the mob) as unreasonable and incomplete in terms of lacking formal and final causes and ends. Despite much rhetoric concerning either the sinfulness or purity of children (as in Puritanism and Romanticism respectively), the assumption that children are marginal has endured. Modern theories, including recent interpretations of neuroscience, have re-enforced this sense of children”s incompleteness. 
This fascinating monograph seeks to overturn this philosophical tradition. It develops instead a ‘fully semiotic’ perspective, arguing that in so far as children are no more or less interpreters of the world than adults, they are no more or less reasoning agents. This, the book shows, has radical implications, particularly for the question of how we seek to educate children. One Aristotelian legacy is the unquestioned belief that societies must educate the young irrespective of the latter”s wishes. Another is that childhood must be grown out of and left behind.

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格式 PDF ● 网页 210 ● ISBN 9781441190185 ● 出版者 Bloomsbury Publishing ● 发布时间 2008 ● 下载 6 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2975579 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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