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Educations and Their Purposes: A Conversation Among Cultures [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 472 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2008
  • Leidėjas: University of Hawai'i Press
  • ISBN-10: 0824831608
  • ISBN-13: 9780824831608
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 472 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2008
  • Leidėjas: University of Hawai'i Press
  • ISBN-10: 0824831608
  • ISBN-13: 9780824831608
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Chapters included in Part One, "Education, Relationality, and Diversity," examine the growing intellectual awareness of a pervasive interdependence amid diversity in all aspects of the human experience brought on by the unrelenting processes of globalization. One of the most distinguished voices in the philosophy of emotions offers a sustained reflection in the opening chapter to Part Two, "Educating Emotions: The Phenomenology of Feelings." In Part Three, East Asian traditions of thought that have never committed to the familiar mind-body dualism are appealed to as a resource for rethinking the body in education. The tension between personal authenticity and indoctrination in the role that education plays in preparing a person for a successful life is the subject of Part Four, "Creativity and Habilitation," followed by chapters on the mutual accommodation of different approaches to education. The final essays discuss the role of aesthetic sensibilities in moral development with the theme of "education and the aesthetics of moral cultivation."
Acknowledgments ix
ROGER T. AMES and PETER D. HERSHOCK
Introduction
1
Part I: Education, Relationality, and Diversity
1 PETER D. HERSHOCK
Relating Freely: The Meaning of Educating for Equity and Diversity
21
2 RICHARD RORTY
Philosophy and the Hybridization of Culture
41
3 TZE-WAN KWAN
The Overdominance of English in Global Education: Is an Alternative Scenario Thinkable?
54
4 GWEN GRIFFITH-DICKSON
Teaching Philosophy of Religion "Multiculturally": A Lokahi Approach?
72
5 SOR-HOON TAN
Democracy and Science in Education: Lacuna in China's Modernization
91
Part II: Education and Affectivity
6 ROBERT C. SOLOMON
Educating Emotions: The Phenomenology of Feelings
113
7 NEL NODDINGS
Caring and Critical Thinking in Relational Ethics
131
8 THOMAS P. KASULIS
Cultivating the Mindful Heart: What We May Learn from the Japanese Philosophy of Kokoro
142
9 TAO JIANG
The Dilemma of Skillful Means in Buddhist Pedagogy: Desire and Education in the Lotus Sutra
157
Part III: Education and Somaticity
10 NIKKI BADO-FRALICK
With This Very Body: Or What Kakai Has to Teach Us about Ritual Pedagogy
177
11 SEUNG-HWAN LEE
The Confucian Body and Virtue Education: On the Balance between Inner Authenticity and Outer Expression
190
12 JOEL W. KRUEGER
Ethical Education as Bodily Training: Kitaro Nishida's Moral Phenomenology of "Acting-Intuition"
207
Part IV: Creativity and Habilitation
13 JOHN HOPE MASON
What's Wrong with Being "Creative"?
221
14 GAY GARLAND REED
Constructing Identities: The Shifting Role of Indoctrination in Chinese and American Education
243
15 GEIR SIGURDSSON
"Initiating But Not Proceeding to the End": A Confucian Response to Indoctrination
257
16 HOYT CLEVELAND TILLMAN
Either Self-Realization or Transmission of Received Wisdom in Confucian Education? An Inquiry into Lia Zuoian's and Zhu Xi's Constructions for Student Learning
270
Part V: Education and Otherness
17 WORKINEH KELBESSA
Oral Traditions, African Philosophical Methods, and Their Contributions to Education and Our Global Knowledge
291
18 CHEN LAI
The Ideas of "Educating" and "Learning" in Confucian Thought
310
19 JOHN J. THATAMANIL
Spiritual Transformation and Transethical Life: Thinking from Advaita
327
20 BRIAN J. BRUYA
Education and Responsiveness: On the Agency of Intersubjectivity
346
21 DANIEL RAVEH
Different Encounter between Teacher and Student in Sankara's Upadesa-Sahasri and in the Teaching of Jiddu Krishnamurti
354
Part VI: Education and the Aesthetics of Moral Cultivation
22 FRED DALLMAYR
Beautiful Freedom: Schiller on the "Aesthetic Education" of Humanity
375
23 KATHLEEN MARIE HIGGINS
Musical Education for Peace
389
24 JOEL J. KUPPERMAN
Fact and Value in the Analects: Education and Logic
405
25 SCOTT R. STROUD
Xunzi and the Role of Aesthetic Experience in Moral Cultivation
420
26 YONG HUANG
How Is Weakness of the Will Not Possible? Cheng Yi's Neo-Confucian Conception of Moral Knowledge
439
Contributors 457
Index 465
Roger T. Ames is professor of philosophy at the University of Hawai'i and editor of Philosophy East & West. Peter D. Hershock is educational specialist and coordinator of the Asian Studies Development Program at the East-West Center, Honolulu.