Constructing Pragmatist Knowledge

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American pragmatism
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Critical Bricolage
Critical Narrative Inquiry
democratic education theory
Disconnected
educational policy analysis
epistemological inquiry
Epistemology
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Follow
Formal Educational Settings
Friction
Grandma
Hold
Honesty
Independent
indigenous knowledge integration
Judgements
Key Words
Mead
Ministerial Paper
Morning
philosophy of education for social justice
Political distortions
Pragmatist Concept
Reducing Class Sizes
Sensuous Human Activity
Sick
Skies
social constructivism
Strong
Subjective Knowing
Systematic philosophical approach
Viewpoints
Wo
Worthwhile

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367418762
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Constructing Pragmatist Knowledge reintroduces an explicit and systematic philosophical approach to education through American Pragmatism, expanding and detailing the practice of pragmatism itself for practitioners across various fields of social action.

While a number of theorists are referenced, it focuses on the work of the original pragmatists Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, John Dewey, George Herbert Mead and Jane Addams. It is written in a narrative style and connects personal and professional experience of the author with philosophical description, analysis and explanation. Major themes of pragmatism are encountered throughout involving knowledge, experience, inquiry, social acts, dialectic and contradiction, giving rise to human constructs of values, moral conduct and bricolage. Reintroducing pragmatism and epistemology as the focus of teaching and learning heralds revolutionary and democratic change for education systems worldwide and corrects neoliberal tendencies that impose anti-educational ideological, economic and political distortions.

This book will be of interest to academics, graduate students, teachers and pre-service teachers, policy makers and researchers in education, philosophy, sociology and epistemology.

Neil Hooley is an Honorary Fellow, College of Arts and Education, Victoria University Melbourne. He has interests in philosophy of education, democracy and social justice, critical theory and participatory action research. He supports recognition, respect and reconciliation between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples of Australia.

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