This book deals with contemporary epistemological questions,
connecting Educational Philosophy with the field of Science- and
Technology Studies. It can be understood as a draft of a general
theory of world-disclosure, which is in its core a distinction
between two forms of world-disclosure: experiment and exploration.
These two forms have never been clearly distinguished before. The
focus lies on the experimental form of world-disclosure, which is
described in detail and in contrast to the explorational form along
the line of twenty-one characteristics, which are mainly derived
from empirical studies of experimental work in the field of natural
sciences. It can also be understood as an attempt to integrate
elements of the Anglo-Saxon Philosophy of Science with elements of
the German tradition of Educational Philosophy. This is also
reflected in the style of writing. In accordance to the
content-level of the book, the argument for experimental forms of
world-disclosure is written in an essayistic, readable style, which
can be understood as an experimental form of writing.
This book is a translation of the doctoral thesis 'Experiment
und Exploration. Bildung als experimentelle Form der
Welterschliessung' (summa cum laude). The thesis was published in
German in 2010 by Transcript (Bielefeld) in the series called
'Theorie Bilden', edited by Prof. Dr. Hannelore Faulstich-Wieland,
Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Koller, Prof. Dr. Karl-Josef Pazzini and
Prof. Dr. Michael Wimmer."
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