Education, Knowledge and Truth: Beyond the Postmodern Impasse

Author:   David Carr
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Volume:   v.4
ISBN:  

9780415163170


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 October 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Education, Knowledge and Truth: Beyond the Postmodern Impasse


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In the 1960s educational philosophers showed enormous interest in the nature of knowledge and its organization for curricular purposes. However, in the light of recent socio-political and educational changes and developments, the interest has declined markedly. This volume gathers contributors from an international team of educational and other scholars to reinstate conceptual problems concerning knowledge, truth and the curriculum on the agenda of educational philosophical debate. Although it is arguable that curriculum policy makers have continued to subscribe to a 'foundationalist' paradigm of rational educational planning, few contemporary educational philosophers would consider this to be still tenable following the impact of 'postmodern' critiques of the objectivity, truth and authority of our knowldge claims. This collection, however, aims to explore different epistemological conceptions in relation to their influence and the curricula and pedagogy of primary and secondary education - with the ultimate aim of carving a coherent route between rational foundationalism and intellectually indiscriminate postmodernism. To this end, the volume fills a major gap in the literature of contemporary educational philosophy. Sharon Bailin, Simon Fraser University of Vancouver, Canada; Eamonn Callan, University of Alberta, Canada; David Carr, University of Edinburgh, UK; David E. Cooper, Univer

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Author:   David Carr
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Volume:   v.4
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.521kg
ISBN:  

9780415163170


ISBN 10:   041516317
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 October 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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timely. this is an important book for any person in the world of education, and especially for courses in professional ethics. <br>- Educational Philosophy and Theory <br> This book sets out to provoke, and it succeeds. Carr is right to claim in his concluding words that if teachers are more than purveyors of second-hand information or deliverers of someone else's curriculum, they need to be enable to ask philosophical question about the disciplines they are concerned with. This collection brings together essays appropriate to the task. <br>- Philosophical Quarterly <br>


'...Carr's volume of readings should be welcomed as an intellectual challenge to those responsible for current educational planning. Frank R. Adams, University of Edinburgh This book sets out to provoke, and it succeeds... Carr is right to claim in his concluding words that if teachers are more than purveyors of second-hand information or deliverers of someone else's curriculum, they need to be able to ask philosophical questions about the discipl9ines they are concerned with. This collection brings together essays appropriate to the task.' - Philosophical Quarterly '...Timely...this is an important book for any person in the 'world' of education, and especially for courses in professional ethics.' - Educational Philosophy and Theory


timely. this is an important book for any person in the world of education, and especially for courses in professional ethics. - Educational Philosophy and Theory This book sets out to provoke, and it succeeds. Carr is right to claim in his concluding words that if teachers are more than purveyors of second-hand information or deliverers of someone else's curriculum, they need to be enable to ask philosophical question about the disciplines they are concerned with. This collection brings together essays appropriate to the task. - Philosophical Quarterly


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