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In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions (Routledge Revivals) Israel Scheffler (Harvard University, U.S.A.)

In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions (Routledge Revivals) By Israel Scheffler (Harvard University, U.S.A.)

In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions (Routledge Revivals) by Israel Scheffler (Harvard University, U.S.A.)


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Features essays that challenge contemporary notions of education and rationality. While defending the ideal of rationality, this title insists that rationality not be identified with a mental faculty or a mechanism of inference but taken rather as the capacity to grasp principles and purposes and to evaluate them in the light of relevant reasons.

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In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions (Routledge Revivals): And Other Essays in the Philosophy of Education by Israel Scheffler (Harvard University, U.S.A.)

First published in 1991, In Praise of Cognitive Emotions comprises fourteen of Scheffler's most recent essays - all of which challenge contemporary notions of education and rationality. While defending the ideal of rationality, he insists that rationality not be identified with a mental faculty or a mechanism of inference but taken rather as the capactity to grasp principles and purposes and to evaluate them in the light of relevant reasons. Examining a broad range of issues - from computers in school to math education, from metaphor to morality - these essays are unified by Scheffler's conviction of the primacy of critical thought in education.

Scheffler is especially concerned to promote a broad interpretation of rationality to counteract the narrowing of vision accompanying the technological revolution now sweeping education. Addressing three specific areas of curriculum, the work offers a critique of computer applications to education, develops a notion of strategic rationality in understanding mathematical reasoning, and, contrary to prevalent notions of moral education, connects reason with care, thus emphasizing the intimate connection between emotion and reason and challenging the dominant perception of the two as oppositional.

Table of Contents

Part I: Human Nature 1. In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions (1977) 2. Human Nature and Potential (1983) 3. Making and Understanding (1987) Part II: Symbolism 4. Educational Metaphors (1960) 5. Ten Myths of Metaphor (1988) 6. Symbol, Ritual, and Cognition (1989) Part III: Curriculum 7. Basic Mathematical Skills (1976) 8. Computers at School? (1986) 9. Moral Education Beyond Moral Reasoning (1990) Part IV: Education 10. The Education of Policy-Makers (1984) 11. Four Languages of Education (1987) 12. Vice into Virtue, or Seven Deadly Sins of Education Redeemed (1989) 13. John Dewey's Social and Educational Theory (1974) 14. Pragmatism as a Philosophy (1984)

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In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions (Routledge Revivals): And Other Essays in the Philosophy of Education by Israel Scheffler (Harvard University, U.S.A.)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2010-07-19
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