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El. knyga: Plasticity and Education: The Philosophy of Catherine Malabou and Educational Thinking

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This book explores the engagement between the philosophical concept of ‘plasticity’ and the radically changing space of educational thinking.

Plasticity is a central concept in the philosophy of Catherine Malabou. It represents a new metaphor for the space between the creation, resistance, and total dissolution of form. Plasticity designates the most prominent feature of the human being: the feature of shaping itself, receiving shape from outside, continually changing yet always indebted to its history. Differing from the formlessness of ‘flexibility’ – the notion that form can change into anything without resistance or consequence – plasticity represents a radical restructuring of our ideas of development and change. According to plasticity, the cause and space for change are found inside of form itself, and form accumulates form over time.

In other words, our biological body is both what changes and what causes change, but whatever change happens gives shape to what is to come later. In this way, plasticity formulates a new relationship between body and soul, matter and symbolism, brain and thinking. Their meeting space is represented metaphorically by the brain, the plastic organ par excellence.

Highly pertinent to educators, plasticity provides a new conceptualisation of the possibility of being and becoming. This book rethinks some of the fundamental issues in philosophy of education, among them power, rationality, subjectivity, ideas of childhood, of life itself, truth, and intelligence. This book is a collection of a special issue of the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory and two new chapters.



This book explores the engagement between the philosophical concept of ‘plasticity’ and the radically changing space of educational thinking. Plasticity is a central concept in the philosophy of Catherine Malabou. It represents a new metaphor for the space between the creation, resistance, and total dissolution of form.

1. Introduction: Plasticity and education
2. Philosophy of change in
Catherine Malabou and in Martin Heidegger: The fantastic of childhood or the
childhood of the fantastic
3. What does it mean to be a subject? Malabous
plasticity and going beyond the question of the inhuman, posthuman, and
nonhuman
4. The meaning of life: the ontological question concerning
education through the lens of Catherine Malabous contribution to thinking
5.
Relearning to think: Toward a biological conception of rationality
6. Can we
kill the Bildung king? The quest for a non-sovereign concept of Bildung
7.
Plasticity and education an interview with Catherine Malabou
8. 'Plastic
truth' after Catherine Malabou. Truth, Life, and Education
9. Rereading
Intelligence with Catherine Malabou. Education, modernity and intelligence
Kjetil Horn Hogstad works on fundamental questions in education, in particular questions of Bildung, culture, freedom and notions of biology. His doctoral thesis represented a rethinking of the educational concept Bildung from the angle of Catherine Malabous philosophy. He is currently a Postdoctoral fellow working on interdisciplinarity, collaboration and hospitality in higher education.