Il bambino democratico. La filosofia politica dell’educazione di Marcel Gauchet [The democratic child. The political philosophy of education of Marcel Gauchet]

la Società Degli Individui 43 (2012)
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L’articolo ricostruisce le riflessioni sulla crisi dell’educazione avanzate dal filosofo politico Marcel Gauchet. All’interno di una più generale analisi delle trasformazioni della società democratica e dell’approfondirsi del processo d’individualizzazione, viene posta all’attenzione la diffusa incapacità di prendere in considerazione la formazione sociale dell’individuo. Solo a partire da tale constatazione è possibile comprendere le mutazioni storiche delle condizioni sociali in cui si educano i bambini. Il saggio si concentra inoltre su alcuni punti specifici dell’analisi della crisi dell’educazione.The article deals with the reflections on the crisis of education of the political philosopher Marcel Gauchet. By analyzing the transformations of the democratic society and the deepening of the process of individualization, Gauchet points out the widespread negligence for the social formation of the individual. Just if one assumes this fact as a starting point, one can understand the historical changes in the social conditions of children education. Moreover, the article focuses on some specific points of the analysis of Gauchet about the crisis of education, such as the rise of the opposition family/school, the problem of the authority inherent to the educational act and the loss of meaning of knowledge

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