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OverviewPhilosophical hermeneutics has rich implications for the theory and practice of education, yet the topic has often been ignored. Education, Dialogue and Hermeneutics takes a variety of principles and themes from philosophical hermeneutics, drawing on insights from major figures such as Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur, and applies them to issues in education and the philosophy of education. Topics covered include the relevance and nature of dialogue and understanding in an educational setting, the nature of educational experience and the concept of Bildung, narrative and tradition. Timely and original, Education, Dialogue and Hermeneutics draws together eight original chapters written by leading scholars in the field of hermeneutics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Paul Fairfield (Queen’s University, Canada)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Continuum Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.294kg ISBN: 9781441100702ISBN 10: 1441100709 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 26 July 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction Paul Fairfield \ 1. Gadamer's Experience and Theory of Education: Learning that the Other May Be Right Jean Grondin \ 2. Narrative Competence and the Massive Hermeneutical Background Shaun Gallagher \ 3. Philosophical Hermeneutics: An Education for all Seasons? Nicholas Davey \ 4. The Education of the Teacher Graeme Nicholson \ 5. Dialogue in the Classroom Paul Fairfield \ 6. On the Dire Necessity of the Useless: Philosophical and Rhetorical Thoughts on Hermeneutics and Education in the Humanities Ramsey Eric Ramsey \ 7. Hermeneutic Education to Understanding: Self-Education and the Willingness to Risk Failure Andrzej Wiercinski \ 8. Education and Exemplars: On Learning to Doubt the Overman Babette Babich \ IndexReviews'Finally a book which spells out the important linkages between philosophical hermeneutics and education. All the contributors are recognized experts on Gadamer's hermeneutics and/or the philosophy of education. The assembled essays probe in subtle ways the merits and the problems associated with Bildung .' Fred Dallmayr, Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, USA 'Paul Fairfield is to be congratulated for having carefully assembled in the present volume some thought-provoking contributions to the philosophy of education by a number of leading Continental thinkers. This book is a noteworthy attempt to demonstrate the special relevance of philosophical hermeneutics to the field of education which, when all is said and done, transcends all merely empirical, technical, and utilitarian concerns and should be viewed as a conscientious endeavour at putting into practice the humanistic art of dialogue.' Gary Madison, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, McMaster University, Canada Finally a book which spells out the important linkages between philosophical hermeneutics and education. All the contributors are recognized experts on Gadamer's hermeneutics and/or the philosophy of education. The assembled essays probe in subtle ways the merits and the problems associated with Bildung . -- Fred Dallmayr, Professor of Political Science and Philosophy * University of Notre Dame, USA * Paul Fairfield is to be congratulated for having carefully assembled in the present volume some thought-provoking contributions to the philosophy of education by a number of leading Continental thinkers. This book is a noteworthy attempt to demonstrate the special relevance of philosophical hermeneutics to the field of education which, when all is said and done, transcends all merely empirical, technical, and utilitarian concerns and should be viewed as a conscientious endeavour at putting into practice the humanistic art of dialogue. -- Gary Madison, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus * McMaster University, Canada * The essays collected in Education, Dialogue, and Hermeneutics highlight an original, important, and overlooked dimension of education and stimulate us to reimagine education in hermeneutic terms. -- Deborah Kerdeman * University of Washington * Author InformationPaul Fairfield is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Queen's University, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |