Wittgenstein and education : on not sparing others the trouble of thinking
by
 
British Wittgenstein Society. Annual conference (2018), creator.

Title
Wittgenstein and education : on not sparing others the trouble of thinking

Author
British Wittgenstein Society. Annual conference (2018), creator.

ISBN
9781119912286
 
9781119912262
 
9781119912279

Corporate Author
British Wittgenstein Society. Annual conference (2018), creator.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 340 pages).

Series
The journal of philosophy of education book series
 
Journal of philosophy of education book series.

General Note
Chapter 12 Possessions and Losses: Joyce, Wittgenstein and Pedagogical Foundations.

Contents
Section 1 Language, Science and the World -- Chapter 1 Wittgenstein, Educational Research and the Capture of Science -- Chapter 2 Teaching and Learning with Wittgenstein and Turing: Sailing the Seas of Social Media -- INTRODUCTION -- SEAS OF WORDS: PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS 194 -- SEARCHING -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 3 'A Psychological Regularity to Which No Physiological Regularity Corresponds?'1: Some Remarks on Understanding and Learning -- INTRODUCTION -- SHARPENING OUR FOCUS
 
UNDERSTANDING, UNDERSTANDINGS AND OCCASIONS OF USE -- USE -- 'YOU'RE WELCOME TO THIS -- JUST LOOK ABOUT YOU': LEAVING EDUCATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE OF OUR OWN ACCORD7 -- Chapter 4 Science Education on the Tightrope Between Scientism and Relativism: A Wittgensteinian Balancing Act -- INTRODUCTION -- THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO SCIENTISM -- THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO RELATIVISM -- SCIENCE EDUCATION ON THE TIGHTROPE -- THE WITTGENSTEINIAN ACT -- Chapter 5 Wittgenstein's Language-Games of Education: Reading Higher and Lower Registers of 'Learning' in On Certainty
 
INTRODUCTION: DEFLATIONARY REMARKS ON WITTGENSTEIN'S RELEVANCE TO EDUCATION -- HIGHER AND LOWER REGISTERS OF 'LEARNING' IN ON CERTAINTY -- CONCLUSION: ASSAYING CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION AS SURVIVAL SCHOOL -- Section 2 Teaching, Learning and Pedagogy -- Chapter 6 The Fragility of Learning -- INTRODUCTION -- AN OLD FAMILIAR NOTION OF FRAGILITY -- EDUCATIONAL INTERLUDE -- BEGIN AGAIN... -- THE THINGS WE PASS ON -- Chapter 7 On 'Directing the Child's Attention': Wittgensteinian Considerations Concerning Joint Attentional Learning -- INTRODUCTION
 
LUNTLEY'S WITTGENSTEIN ON ATTENTION AND THE POSSIBILITY OF LEARNING -- ON 'WHAT ONE DOES WHILE ONE DIRECTS ONE'SATTENTION' -- ON 'NOTICING AN ASPECT' AND 'MASTERY OF A TECHNIQUE' -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 8 Pedagogical Influence in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: The 'Following a Teacher' Argument -- FOLLOWING A TEACHER -- A NOTE ON KANT -- 'die folgereichsten der Ideen' -- Chapter 9 A Pedagogic Reading of Wittgenstein's Life and Later Works -- ELEMENTS OF A PEDAGOGIC READING -- ADVANTAGES OF A PEDAGOGIC READING -- Chapter 10 Wittgenstein, Problem-based Learning and Higher Education
 
INTRODUCTION -- THE CASE -- MAKING IT REAL -- DEMARCATION REVISITED -- FINAL REMARKS -- Section 3 Aesthetics, Ethics and the Spirit -- Chapter 11 Affectation in Dance Practice and the Picture of the Inner and the Outer: Awareness of Dance Instruction and the Use of the Mirror -- AFFECTATION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PICTURE OF THE INNER AND THE OUTER -- TOWARD AWARENESS IN DANCE INSTRUCTION -- The Benefits of Reformulating Dance Instructions -- What Figurative Dance Instructions Can Teach Us -- THE LOOKING GLASS AND THE INVENTION OF INTERIORITY

Abstract
Wittgenstein's later writings are abundant with examples, and these return repeatedly to scenes of teaching and learning. Light is cast on language, belief, imagination, perception, illusion and obsession, by asking for each how it is acquired. How do we come into the practices that make up our lives? How, beyond the biological, do we become human beings? Wittgenstein wanted not to spare others the trouble of thinking but to stimulate readers to thoughts of their own. Yet so much in education today leads students (and their teachers) along clearly-planned direct routes to achievement, to success without the trouble of thinking. Knowledge and understanding are displaced by transferrable skills and competences, with teacher education reduced to priorities of classroom management skills and curriculum 'delivery'. In this climate there is a new growth of interest in the illumination Wittgenstein provides for enquiry into education. This collection, originating in the Annual Conference of the British Wittgenstein Society in 2018, celebrates this influence and demonstrates the range of Wittgenstein's importance for education.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Personal Subject
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951-Congresses.
 
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 1889-1951

Subject Term
Education -- Philosophy -- Congresses.
 
Education -- Philosophy.
 
Éducation -- Philosophie.
 
Éducation -- Philosophie -- Congrès.
 
History & Surveys.
 
PHILOSOPHY.
 
Education -- Philosophy

Genre
Electronic books.
 
proceedings (reports)
 
Conference papers and proceedings.
 
Actes de congrès.

Added Author
Skilbeck, Adrian,
 
Standish, Paul, 1949-

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119912262


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