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Jun 2, 2008 · Philosophy of education is the branch of applied or practical philosophy concerned with the nature and aims of education and the philosophical problems arising from educational theory and practice.
- Dewey, John
Dewey was active in education his entire life. Besides high...
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau remains an important figure in the...
- Gadamer, Hans-Georg
Profoundly affected by the philosophy of Martin Heidegger...
- Postmodernism
That postmodernism is indefinable is a truism. However, it...
- Liberal Feminism
Since John Rawls’s work (1971, 1993, 2001) has played a very...
- Foucault, Michel
First, there was the French tradition of history and...
- Feminist Political Philosophy
In its own right, feminist political philosophy is a branch...
- Feminist Ethics
Feminist Ethics aims “to understand, criticize, and correct”...
- Dewey, John
Feb 22, 2024 · It shows differences and sometimes overlaps among these, to do with whether or not philosophy of education should be seen as a branch of philosophy, as central to philosophy as a whole, or as a form of applied philosophy.
It explains that the philosophy of education is the branch of philosophy that addresses philosophical questions concerning the nature, aims, and problems of education. The book examines the problems concerning the aims and guiding ideals of education.
Understanding Philosophy of Education is like having a treasure map for learning. It guides us through the jungle of choices in teaching methods, subject matter, and educational goals. It also gives educators a mirror to see their teaching philosophies more clearly, helping them to improve their approach and connect better with their students.
May 1, 2023 · Philosophy of education is the philosophical study of education, often understood as a field of applied philosophy that draws from established branches of philosophy in epistemology, ethics, axiology, and politics to raise and address questions of educational aims, methods, and problems, and of educational policy, pedagogy, and curriculum.
WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION? 5 subsequent chapters – the second, more technical usage of ‘philosophy’ (and relatedly of course ‘philosophy of education’); this is the sense of the term that would apply to work done in university departments of philosophy or programs
Jun 2, 2008 · 1.1 The open nature of philosophy and philosophy of education. In describing the field of philosophy, and in particular the sub-field that has come to be identified as philosophy of education, one quickly runs into a difficulty not found to anything like the same degree in other disciplines.