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Empirical Philosophical Investigations in Education and Embodied Experience

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Drawing on John Dewey and the later Ludwig Wittgenstein, this book employs philosophy as a conceptual resource to develop new methodological and analytical tools for conducting in situ empirical investigations. Chapter one explores the philosophies of Wittgenstein and Dewey. Chapter two exposits Deweyan ideas of embodiment, the primacy of the aesthetic encounter, and aesthetically expressive meaning underdeveloped in Wittgenstein. Chapter three introduces the method of practical epistemological analysis (PEA) and a model of situated epistemic relations (SER) to investigate the learning of body techniques in dinghy sailing. The concluding chapter introduces a model of situated artistic relations (SAR) to investigate the learning of artistic techniques of self-expression in the Swedish sloyd classroom. 

List of contents

1. Dewey, Wittgenstein, and the Primacy of Practice.- 2. Distributed Minds and Meanings in a Transactional World Without a Within: Embodiment and Creative Expression.- 3. A Method and Model for Studying the Learning of Body Techniques: Analyzing Bodily Transposition in Dinghy Sailing.- 4. A Method and Model for Studying the Learning of Artistic Techniques: Analyzing Sculptural Expression in School Sloyd. 

About the author

Joacim Andersson is Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, and Örebro University, Sweden. He is a member of the research environment Studies in Meaning-making and Educational Discourse (SMED) and combines pragmatism philosophy with sociological body theory in his study of education.
Leif Östman is Professor of Curriculum Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden. He is one of the founders and director of the research group SMED. He has published widely in diverse fields as curriculum theory and history, science education, environmental and sustainability education, and body pedagogics. 
Jim Garrison is Professor of Philosophy of Education at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. He is a Chancellors Visiting Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden for 2014-2018. He is a past-president of the Philosophy of Education Society and the John Dewey Society. His books and papers appear in nine different languages.

Summary

Drawing on John Dewey and the later Ludwig Wittgenstein, this book employs philosophy as a conceptual resource to develop new methodological and analytical tools for conducting in situ empirical investigations. Chapter one explores the philosophies of Wittgenstein and Dewey. Chapter two exposits Deweyan ideas of embodiment, the primacy of the aesthetic encounter, and aesthetically expressive meaning underdeveloped in Wittgenstein. Chapter three introduces the method of practical epistemological analysis (PEA) and a model of situated epistemic relations (SER) to investigate the learning of body techniques in dinghy sailing. The concluding chapter introduces a model of situated artistic relations (SAR) to investigate the learning of artistic techniques of self-expression in the Swedish sloyd classroom. 

Product details

Authors Joaci Andersson, Joacim Andersson, Ji Garrison, Jim Garrison, Leif Östman
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319746081
ISBN 978-3-31-974608-1
No. of pages 145
Dimensions 150 mm x 219 mm x 15 mm
Weight 310 g
Illustrations XV, 145 p. 4 illus.
Series The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education
The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

Pädagogik, Kunst, C, Education, Fachspezifischer Unterricht, The arts, Art Education, Creativity and Arts Education, Teaching of a specific subject, Educational Philosophy, Education—Philosophy, Research Methods in Education, Education—Research

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