The Principle of a Problem-Based Approach and Its Consequences for Teaching Philosophy and ‘Ethik’

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 33 (1):54-64 (2012)
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The problem-based approach in teaching is a central concept of general didactics and technical didactics. It is a substantial principle and not one of those fashionable terms in didactics that are unjustifiably overrated. The discipline of didactics of philosophy can claim that it developed the problem-based approach first. Early in dialogic-pragmatic didactics of philosophy, Ekkehard Martens already understood philosophy as a “problembased process of communication.”1 In the following, I would like to discuss the problem-based approach in teaching regarding three aspects.

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