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Dwelling, building, thinking : a post-constructivist perspective on education, learning, and development /

In this book, the author presents a major challenge to (social) constructivism, which has become an ideology that few dare to critique. Transgressing the boundaries of this ideology, the author develops an alternative epistemology that takes dwelling as the starting point and ground. Dwelling enable...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Roth, Wolff-Michael, 1953- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Brill Sense, [2018]
Colección:Transgressions: cultural studies & education
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Toward post-constructivist epistemology
  • Respecting common sense and first-person perspective
  • On method
  • Looking ahead
  • Being is dwelling
  • Dwelling grounds building and thinking
  • The foundation of dwelling
  • From epistemology to environmental ethics
  • Response to a world in crisis
  • On being rooted
  • The earth does not move
  • literally
  • The ground of the image
  • Fostering the taking of roots
  • On getting the earth to move
  • Uprooting | rooting
  • Cultivating culture
  • Cultivating (an interest in) science
  • Nacherzeugung and nachverstehen
  • Nacherzeugung, nachverstehen, and the cultivation of culture
  • Emergence of the image
  • An empirical case
  • Recon/naissance: from first movements to symbolic gestures
  • Ideation implies intersubjectivity and history
  • Multiplicity, bifurcations, pregnance
  • Movement and the birth of form
  • Becoming aware
  • Aspect dawning
  • An empirical investigation
  • A post-constructivist perspective on the coming of awareness
  • The invisible body
  • A mysterious illness
  • Pathos and learning
  • Our animate bodies and school learning
  • Disappearance of the subject
  • On theory and its relation to life
  • Memorable moments of classroom life
  • Inchoate living vs. an experience
  • Life and its mimesis
  • Concrete human psychology
  • The subject-in-the-making
  • The subject* as patient
  • L'interloque
  • The death of autopoiesis
  • There is (a) life after constructivism.