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Three Educational Orientations: A Peircean Perspective on Education and the Growth of the Self
Authors:Michael Ventimiglia
Affiliation:(1) Sacred Heart University, Department of Philosophy, 5151 Park Avenue, 06825-1000 Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:The theme of growth is amongst the most important and pervasive themes in the philosophy of Charles Peirce. This paper offers a synthesized account of the Peircean self drawn from his various discussions of the growth of ideas and then presents three educational orientations which, in turn, tend to foster or frustrate this growth. It concludes that the growth of the student depends significantly upon the ends or intent of the educator and upon an appropriate mean between freedom and constraint in the educational context. A commitment to such an orientation is taken to be a form of resistance to the narrowing ends of business-minded educational institutions
Keywords:Agape  business-model  education  evolution  growth  habit  love  Peirce  self  teleology
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