Education and the Educational Project II: do we still care about it?

Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (3):401-413 (1995)
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The paper continues the earlier Education and the Educational Project I: the atmosphere of postmodernism.1 Following the later Wittgenstein a different view of human action, emphasising the educator’s intention, is argued for. A conception of education as the ongoing discussion of mankind is outlined and, drawing on Frankfurt’s view of the importance of what we care about, the idea of an educational project is re-conceived. It is concluded that neither parents nor teachers can do without this idea, but that it cannot be thought of as determining deductively and exhaustively all practical decisions concerning educational matters. Postmodernism therefore seems to be only nearly right about education.

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Postmodernist Bourgeois liberalism.Richard Rorty - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (10):583-589.
The Voice of Liberal Learning.Timothy Fuller - 1990 - British Journal of Educational Studies 38 (4):386-388.

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