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Docilitas On Teaching and Being Taught

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By (author): James V. Schall

The Latin word Docilitas in the title of this book means the willingness and capacity we have of being able to learn something we did not know. It has not the same connotation as learning, which is what happens to us when we are taught something. Docility also means our recognition that we do not know many things, that we need the help of others, wiser than we are, to learn most of what we know, though we can discover a few things by or own experience. This book contains some sixteen chapters, each of which was given to an audience in some college or university setting. They consider what it is to teach, what to read, reading places, libraries, and class rooms. They look upon the duties of a teacher or professor as mostly a delight, because the truth should delight us. In Another Sort of Learning, the subject of what a student owes his teacher came up. Here, we look at the other side of the question, what does a teacher or professor do? But a professor cannot teach unless there is someone willing to be taught, someone willing to recognize that he needs guidance and help. Yet, the end of teaching is not just the transfer of what is in the mind of the professor to the mind of the student. It is when both, student and teacher, behold, reflect on, and see the same truth of things that are. This common seeing is the read adventure in which student and teacher share something neither owns. Knowledge and truth are free, but each requires our different insights and approaches so that we can finally realize what teaching and being taught mean to us. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 416g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: St Augustine's Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781587311826

About James V. Schall

James V. Schall s.j. is a Professor Emeritus from Georgetown University. He currently resides in Los Gatos California. He has a Masters Degree in Philosophy from Gonzaga University a Doctoral Degree in Political Philosophy from Georgetown University and a Masters Degree in Sacred Theology from Santa Clara University. He has written widely in academic and opinion journals. His books include Another Sort of Learning The Life of the Mind Remembering Belloc and On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs.

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