Teaching Forgetfulness: How a Greek Statue Has Led Us Back into the Cave

Journal of Aesthetic Education 54 (3):70 (2020)
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A possible escape from the neoliberal appreciation of “education” and the selling from faculty providers to student consumers of a commodity, such as a credential or a set of workplace skills serving efficiency and productivity, may come perhaps from an alternative understanding of the concept, one that now hearkens to the ringing of a truth preserved in its Latin etymology. Ex-duco can be seen as an allusion pointing to the didactic of Plato’s cave metaphor, where understanding unchains people from the shadows of the ephemeral, the irrelevant, and the false and leads them out into the lasting light of alētheia that defines and informs the human condition. Such a shift in understanding of what...

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