Being and education; an essay in existential phenomenology.
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Silver Linings: A Phenomenology of Hope and Purpose in Climate Change and Sustainability Education By Kimberly Langmaid. Abstract: Hope is a human process of discovery and perseverance that is based in personal values, a vision of the future, and a sense of purpose. This essay gives a brief overview on the role of phenomenological research in.
The philosophy of education is the study of the purpose, process, nature and ideals of education. This can be within the context of education as a social institution or more broadly as the process of human existential growth, i.e. how it is that our understanding of the world is continually transformed (be it from facts, social customs, experiences, or even our own emotions).
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Overview. Philosophy 367 is designed to provide you with a background in two major schools of modern European philosophical thought. It is correspondingly divided into two: Part I on Existentialism and Part II on Phenomenology. As opposed to attempting to provide a survey of these two schools of thought in their entirety, which would have the unfortunate effect of glossing over important.
Download file to see previous pages Thesis Statement: The purpose of this paper is to write a phenomenological account of Le Corbusier’s Chapelle Notre-Dame du-Haut at Ronchamp. This account emphasizing the qualities of one’s personal experience of the feelings, images and emotions evoked by the building will be related to its material, form and spaces.
This amounts to a work on education-philosophy that elucidates, through various permutations within the unique foci of each essay, the general phenomenological theme of the fundamental ontology of the human being as primordial learner. Reflecting his experience as scholar, teacher, and perennial learner, the author suggests how research in phenomenology might prove beneficial to the.