On being educated in the west: The disruption in self as a narrative and authenticity and inauthenticity of self |
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Authors: | Yedullah Kazmi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Educational Administration and Foundations,Illinois State University,Normal |
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Abstract: | In this article I have argued that the issue of the effect of education on one getting educated is an ontological one. I make my case with the help of Heidegger's concepts of Dasein, and man's-being-in-the-world. I first argue that tradition is constitutive of one's being, and that man's being is in-a-tradition, and then make the case that education is located in tradition, and that education is a process by which one is initiated into that tradition. As a consequence getting educated in a tradition outside one's own has the effect of dislocating the being of the one getting educated. |
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