The Gleam of Light: Moral Perfectionism and Education in Dewey and EmersonFordham Univ Press, 2005 - 210 頁 In the name of efficiency, the practice of education has come to be dominated by neoliberal ideology and |
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... Criteria : Gaining from the Distance between Dewey and Emerson 81 7 The Gleam of Light : Reconstruction toward Holistic Growth 99 The Gleam of Light Lost : Transcending the Tragic with Dewey after Emerson 120 9 The Rekindling of the ...
... criterion of growth ? " his answer is the " principle of the continuity of experience . " This we might call growth without fixed ends . Dewey developed this notion of growth in the wake of his conver- sion from Hegelian absolutism to ...
... with Emerson . Dewey's writings , challenged further , still want to seek a response to the question concerning the criteria for growth : how can a good end be determined at each moment IN SEARCH OF LIGHT IN DEMOCRACY 13.
... criteria . At this point , Deweyan growth starts to deviate from EMP . The way Dewey describes a recalcitrant child in the classroom illustrates this . In contrast , Cavell's description of the Emersonian child represents the ...
... criteria as distin- guished from non - moral ones — criteria based upon " certain univer- sals in the human condition , " ideas that are " very nearly absolute . " 33 On this point , Noddings seems to join White's search for the " rock ...
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Dewey beyond Hegel and Darwin | 36 |
Closeness between Dewey and Emerson | 50 |
Deweys Emersonian View of Ends | 69 |
Reconstruction toward Holistic | 99 |
Toward | 139 |
Notes | 163 |
Bibliography | 195 |
Index | 205 |