Awakening from Descartes' nightmare: On the love of ambiguity in phenomenological approaches to education |
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Authors: | David W. Jardine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Education, The University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper is an exploration of the Cartesian paradigms of clarity and univocity and how these inform contemporary educational theory and practice. Phenomenology is discussed as a way of disrupting Descartes' visions of clarity and distinctness as paradigms of knowledge and as a return of inquiry to life as it is actually lived. Analogical discourse is examined as a way of giving a voice to this sort of inquiry. Heidegger's notions of inquiry as obedience and thanksgiving are discussed. |
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Keywords: | education inquiry Descartes univocity ambiguity analogy phenomenology Husserl Wittgenstein Heidegger |
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