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General education,cultural diversity,and identity
Authors:Wilna A. J. Meijer
Affiliation:(1) University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The issue of this paper is cultural plurality as a problem for public, general education and for (personal) identity. In order to examine this question, one needs to be clear about the meaning of the concepts of general education, on the one hand, and cultural diversity on the other. In the first section, we will fix the meaning of these concepts. A conceptual distinction between lsquocultural diversityrsquo and lsquocultural pluralismrsquo will be introduced. In the second section, it will be argued that open pluralism can only be maintained if there is a basic common culture apart from the cultural diversity that pluralism affirms. Therefore, there is yet an indispensable role for general education in an open, pluralistic society. In the third section we will look at two metaphors that give an opposite significance to the relation between identity and diversity: the conversational metaphor and the food metaphor ldquomishmashrdquo. The final section expands on the lsquoconversationalrsquo metaphor by way of an exposition of Ricoeur's hermeneutics of the self. It supplies us with a promising concept of identity that is not in complete opposition to diversity.
Keywords:General education  common curriculum  cultural diversity  identity  philosophy of education
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