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Wittgenstein's Education: 'A Picture Held Us Captive' (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
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Wittgenstein's Education: 'A Picture Held Us Captive' (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Education
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Dedicated to educators who are not philosophy specialists, this
book offers an overview of the connections between Wittgenstein's
later philosophy and his own training and practice as an educator.
Arguing for the centrality of education to Wittgenstein's life and
works, the authors resist any reduction of Wittgenstein's
philosophy to remarks on pedagogy while addressing the current
controversy surrounding the role of training in the enculturation
process. Significant events in his education and life are examined
as the background for successful interpretation, without lending
biographical details explanatory force. The book discusses the
importance of Wittgenstein's training and dismissal as an
elementary teacher (1920-26) in light of his later, frequent use
(1930s-40s) of many 'scenes of instruction' in his Cambridge
lectures and notebooks. These depictions culminated in his now
famous Philosophical Investigations -- a counter to his earlier
philosophy in the Tractatus. Wittgenstein came to distinguish
between empirical inquiries into how education, language or
mathematics might ideally work, from grammatical studies of how we
learn on the rough ground to normatively go-on as others do - often
without explicit rules and with considerable degrees of ambiguity,
for instance, in implementing new guidelines during a curriculum
reform or in evaluating teachers. The book argues that
Wittgenstein's reflections on education -- spanning from
mathematics training to the acquisition of language and cultivation
of aesthetic appreciation -- are of central significance to both
the man and his pedagogical style of philosophy.
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