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Grey Wisdom?: Philosophical Reflections on Conformity and Opposition between Generations
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Grey Wisdom?: Philosophical Reflections on Conformity and Opposition between Generations

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Should ‘new’ generations act in conformity with, or in opposition to ‘older’ generations? This can be regarded as a central question in the philosophical study of education. This question has practical implications. Should it be our main concern to initiate children into our traditions, or should we foster what is new and unique in every child? But it also has a meta-theoretical side to it. Obviously, scholars stand on the shoulders of their predecessors. But should they aim at carrying on an academic school of thought, or should they try to initiate a new one?

This book, which includes contributions by authors from several countries, covers a range of topics that extends across different aspects of the central question. Because most contributions are accompanied by a critical response from a scholar belonging to a ‘different academic generation’, the problem of the relation between generations is also reflected in the design of the book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pallas Publications
Country
NL
Date
24 March 2006
Pages
140
ISBN
9789085553519

Should ‘new’ generations act in conformity with, or in opposition to ‘older’ generations? This can be regarded as a central question in the philosophical study of education. This question has practical implications. Should it be our main concern to initiate children into our traditions, or should we foster what is new and unique in every child? But it also has a meta-theoretical side to it. Obviously, scholars stand on the shoulders of their predecessors. But should they aim at carrying on an academic school of thought, or should they try to initiate a new one?

This book, which includes contributions by authors from several countries, covers a range of topics that extends across different aspects of the central question. Because most contributions are accompanied by a critical response from a scholar belonging to a ‘different academic generation’, the problem of the relation between generations is also reflected in the design of the book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pallas Publications
Country
NL
Date
24 March 2006
Pages
140
ISBN
9789085553519