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Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum Allen Brent

Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum By Allen Brent

Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum by Allen Brent


Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum Summary

Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum by Allen Brent

In this book, first published in 1978, Allen Brent sets out to explore some of the questions raised by theorists and philosophers regarding curriculum. He starts by investigating whether all knowledge is the product of social conditions of particular times or places, or whether there is some kind of universal framework implicit in the claims to knowledge which men make. He looks at the work of Plato, Newman, Freire and Hirt and how, each of them in a strikingly different way, they have tried to give us an objective basis for curriculum judgements and how the validity of that basis is attacked by contemporary sociologists of knowledge. This book is aimed primarily at students who are concentrating on the philosophy of education or curriculum theory.

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Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Plato and Transcendental Reality 2. The Contemporary Curriculum and the Ghost of Plato 3. Paul Hirst and Linguistic Intersubjectivity 4. The Possibility of Transcendental Curriculum Judgements 5. Conclusion: Teaching the Art of making Truth Judgements; Index

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NLS9781138692466
9781138692466
1138692468
Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum by Allen Brent
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-02-27
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