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Structuralist and hermeneutic approaches to development
pp. 223-243
Abstrakt
The philosophy of development presented in this book has its roots in various philosophical traditions. In this chapter we will direct our attention to two of these traditions, structuralism and hermeneutics, in order to situate our metatheory of development in the contemporary philosophical landscape and to show that it is itself the result of a specific course of conceptual development. (In the next chapter we will defend our position against some postmodern critiques directed at earlier structuralist and hermeneutic conceptions of development.)
Publication details
Published in:
van Haaften Wouter, Korthals Michiel, Wren Thomas (1997) Philosophy of development: reconstructing the foundations of human development and education. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 223-243
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8782-2_16
Referenz:
De Mul Jos (1997) „Structuralist and hermeneutic approaches to development“, In: W. Van Haaften, M. Korthals & T. Wren (eds.), Philosophy of development, Dordrecht, Springer, 223–243.