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Delving into Levinas's ideas in nuanced and sophisticated ways,
this book innovatively blends and juxtaposes Levinas with other
thinkers, perspectives, and fields of thinking. Some contributions
are traditional, but superbly analyzed and argued renderings of his
thought, and they contrast with more creative readings of Levinas
through lenses such as Durkheim, Habermas, feminism and indigenous,
new materialism. This collection will serve to reinvigorate Levinas
and the importance of the many facets of his thinking that link to
the ethical and lived dimensions to our educational worlds. Readers
will find this to be a very interesting, engrossing, and well
thought out book that forms a vibrant and exciting intervention
into the philosophy of education and Levinas studies in general.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Educational Philosophy and Theory.
Maintaining education as a pedagogical space for human formation,
this book is distinctive in looking at the crisis rather than the
success of Chinese education. The editors and contributors, mostly
overseas and mainland Chinese scholars, argue that modern Chinese
education has been built upon a superficial and instrumental
embrace of Western modernity and a fragmented appropriation of
Chinese cultural heritage. They call for a rethinking and
re-envisioning of Chinese education, grounded in and enriched by
various cultural traditions and cross-cultural dialogues. Drawing
on Chinese history and culture, Western and Chinese philosophies,
curriculum and pedagogical theories, the collected volume analyzes
(1) why education as person-making has failed to take root in
contemporary China, (2) how the purpose of education has changed
during the process of China's modernization, and (3) what a
rediscovery of the meaning of person-making implies for rethinking
and re-envisioning Chinese education in the current age of
globalization and social change. Re-envisioning Chinese Education:
The meaning of person-making in a new age discusses among other
issues: China's Historical Encounter with the West and Modern
Chinese Education Rediscover Lasting Values: Confucian Cultural
Learning Models in the Twenty-first Century Rethinking and
Re-envisioning Chinese Didactics: Implications from the German
Didaktik Tradition The New Basic Education and the Development of
Human Subjectivity: A Chinese Experience This book will be relevant
for scholars, researchers, and policy makers everywhere who seek a
more balanced, more sophisticated, and philosophically better
grounded understanding of Chinese education.
Maintaining education as a pedagogical space for human formation,
this book is distinctive in looking at the crisis rather than the
success of Chinese education. The editors and contributors, mostly
overseas and mainland Chinese scholars, argue that modern Chinese
education has been built upon a superficial and instrumental
embrace of Western modernity and a fragmented appropriation of
Chinese cultural heritage. They call for a rethinking and
re-envisioning of Chinese education, grounded in and enriched by
various cultural traditions and cross-cultural dialogues. Drawing
on Chinese history and culture, Western and Chinese philosophies,
curriculum and pedagogical theories, the collected volume analyzes
(1) why education as person-making has failed to take root in
contemporary China, (2) how the purpose of education has changed
during the process of China's modernization, and (3) what a
rediscovery of the meaning of person-making implies for rethinking
and re-envisioning Chinese education in the current age of
globalization and social change. Re-envisioning Chinese Education:
The meaning of person-making in a new age discusses among other
issues: China's Historical Encounter with the West and Modern
Chinese Education Rediscover Lasting Values: Confucian Cultural
Learning Models in the Twenty-first Century Rethinking and
Re-envisioning Chinese Didactics: Implications from the German
Didaktik Tradition The New Basic Education and the Development of
Human Subjectivity: A Chinese Experience This book will be relevant
for scholars, researchers, and policy makers everywhere who seek a
more balanced, more sophisticated, and philosophically better
grounded understanding of Chinese education.
Delving into Levinas's ideas in nuanced and sophisticated ways,
this book innovatively blends and juxtaposes Levinas with other
thinkers, perspectives, and fields of thinking. Some contributions
are traditional, but superbly analyzed and argued renderings of his
thought, and they contrast with more creative readings of Levinas
through lenses such as Durkheim, Habermas, feminism and indigenous,
new materialism. This collection will serve to reinvigorate Levinas
and the importance of the many facets of his thinking that link to
the ethical and lived dimensions to our educational worlds. Readers
will find this to be a very interesting, engrossing, and well
thought out book that forms a vibrant and exciting intervention
into the philosophy of education and Levinas studies in general.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Educational Philosophy and Theory.
"The book reviews all the aspects of recent developments in
research on skyrmions, from the presentation of the observation and
characterization techniques to the description of physical
properties and expected applications. It will be of great use for
all scientists working in this field." - Albert Fert, 2007 Nobel
Laureate in Physics (from the Foreword) A skyrmion is a tiny region
of reversed magnetization - quasiparticles since they are not
present except in a magnetic state, and also give rise to physics
that cannot be described by Maxwell's equations. These particles
are fascinating subjects for theoretical and experimental studies.
Moreover, as a new type of magnetic domain structure with special
topological structures, skyrmions feature outstanding magnetic and
transport properties and may well have applications in data storage
and other advanced spintronic devices, as readers will see in this
book. Chapters address the relationships between physical
properties of condensed matter, such as the AB effect, Berry phase
effect, quantum Hall effect, and topological insulators. Overall,
it provides a timely introduction to the fundamental aspects and
possible applications of magnetic skyrmions to an interdisciplinary
audience from condensed matter physics, chemistry, and materials
science.
This book formulates a new theory of subjectivity in the context of
the claimed "death of the subject" in the post-modern and
post-human age. The new theory is developed against the conception
of the subject as a transcendental ego whose constitutive roles,
recognition, and representation lead to the objectivization and
totalization of the world and denial of its inner infinity and
heterogeneity. Critically scrutinizing ideas from Bergson, James,
Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida, Zen Buddhism, and Chinese Zhuangzi,
and through an analysis of time and temporality, this book advances
a number of new concepts, including "primal sensibility" and "pure
experience," and proposes a porous structure of subjectivity with
an ex-egological and ex-subjective zone that allows nothingness and
absence to ground presence. Such a theory of subjectivity provides
the basis for an understanding of thinking as imagination and
self-identity as narrative presentation in the intersubjective
world.
"The book reviews all the aspects of recent developments in
research on skyrmions, from the presentation of the observation and
characterization techniques to the description of physical
properties and expected applications. It will be of great use for
all scientists working in this field." - Albert Fert, 2007 Nobel
Laureate in Physics (from the Foreword) A skyrmion is a tiny region
of reversed magnetization - quasiparticles since they are not
present except in a magnetic state, and also give rise to physics
that cannot be described by Maxwell's equations. These particles
are fascinating subjects for theoretical and experimental studies.
Moreover, as a new type of magnetic domain structure with special
topological structures, skyrmions feature outstanding magnetic and
transport properties and may well have applications in data storage
and other advanced spintronic devices, as readers will see in this
book. Chapters address the relationships between physical
properties of condensed matter, such as the AB effect, Berry phase
effect, quantum Hall effect, and topological insulators. Overall,
it provides a timely introduction to the fundamental aspects and
possible applications of magnetic skyrmions to an interdisciplinary
audience from condensed matter physics, chemistry, and materials
science.
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