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A Platonic Theory of Moral Education Mark Jonas (Wheaton College, Illinois)

A Platonic Theory of Moral Education By Mark Jonas (Wheaton College, Illinois)

A Platonic Theory of Moral Education by Mark Jonas (Wheaton College, Illinois)


Summary

Discussing Platos views on knowledge, recollection, dialogue, and epiphany, this ambitious volume offers a systematic analysis of the ways that Platonic approaches to education can help students navigate todays increasingly complex moral environment.

A Platonic Theory of Moral Education Summary

A Platonic Theory of Moral Education: Cultivating Virtue in Contemporary Democratic Classrooms by Mark Jonas (Wheaton College, Illinois)

Discussing Platos views on knowledge, recollection, dialogue, and epiphany, this ambitious volume offers a systematic analysis of the ways that Platonic approaches to education can help students navigate todays increasingly complex moral environment.

Though interest in Platonic education may have waned due to a perceived view of Platonic scholarship as wholly impractical, this volume addresses common misunderstandings of Platos work and highlights the contemporary relevance of Platos ideas to contemporary moral education. Building on philosophical interpretations, the book argues persuasively that educators might employ Platonic themes and dialogue in the classroom. Split into two parts, the book looks first to contextualise Platos theory of moral education within political, ethical, and educational frameworks. Equipped with this knowledge, part two then offers contemporary educators the strategies needed for implementing Platos educational theory within the pluralistic, democratic classroom setting.

A Platonic Theory of Moral Education will be of interest to academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of: ethics; Plato scholarship; moral psychology; educational foundations; and the philosophy of education. This book would also benefit graduate students and scholars in teacher education.

Mark E. Jonas is Professor of Education and Professor of Philosophy (by courtesy) at Wheaton College, US.

Yoshiaki Nakazawa is Assistant Professor of Education at University of Dallas, US.

About Mark Jonas (Wheaton College, Illinois)

Mark E. Jonas is Professor of Education and Professor of Philosophy (by courtesy) at Wheaton College, US.

Yoshiaki Nakazawa is Assistant Professor of Education at University of Dallas, US.

Table of Contents

1 The Relationship Between Virtue and Knowledge in the Early Dialogues. 2 Recollection, Wisdom and the Souls "Encrustation". 3 Habituation and Kinship with Virtue. 4 Dialogue as a Method for Cultivating the Virtues. 5 The Socratic Method of Inducing Epiphanies. 6 Inducing Epiphanies in Contemporary Classrooms. 7 Rehabituation in the Contemporary Classroom. Appendix: Appetite, Reason, and Education in Socrates City of Pigs.

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NPB9780367226572
9780367226572
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A Platonic Theory of Moral Education: Cultivating Virtue in Contemporary Democratic Classrooms by Mark Jonas (Wheaton College, Illinois)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-10-01
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