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Doing philosophy of education
pp. 195-211
Abstrakt
In philosophy of education we seem to have arrived at an impasse. From a position where analytic philosophy of education was seen to be at a cross-roads, to where it was seen to have been surpassed by marxism, we seem not to have settled upon any one methodology as a "paradigm". Perhaps that is healthy. However it will be argued in this chapter that Foucault may have something to offer philosophy of education, not merely in some post-structuralist or "after- philosophy" sense, but in the way that he looks genealogically at historical data and concepts, in what he called the history of thought (in contrast to history of ideas).
Publication details
Published in:
Marshall James D. (1996) Michel Foucault: personal autonomy and education. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 195-211
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8662-7_8
Referenz:
Marshall James D. (1996) Doing philosophy of education, In: Michel Foucault, Dordrecht, Springer, 195–211.