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Wittgenstein is not generally thought of as a philosopher of education, yet his views on how we think, learn and teach have the potential to contribute significantly to our contemporary understanding of pedagogy. Wittgenstein himself was a lifelong learner whose method consisted of thinking intensely about a wide range of topics, including not only the philosophy of language, logic and mathematics but also architecture, music, ethics, religion, culture and psychoanalysis. He then shared his observations and conclusions with his students as a way of teaching them how to think and learn for themselves, and his personification of the learner-teacher deeply impressed those who witnessed his pedagogical performances during his ‘lectures’. This study presents a detailed exploration of Wittgenstein’s legacy as an educationalist, now accessible to us through the extensive published collections of his thoughts on the subject.

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Contents: Uncertain Beginnings – On Getting a Clear View – The Role of the Language-Game in the Search for Clarity – Belief and Proof – The Role of Ethics in Learning and Teaching – Self-Examination – Concluding Remarks.

Wittgenstein on Thinking, Learning and Teaching

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 20/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9783034318068, 978-3034318068
      ISBN10: 3034318065

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Wittgenstein is not generally thought of as a philosopher of education, yet his views on how we think, learn and teach have the potential to contribute significantly to our contemporary understanding of pedagogy. Wittgenstein himself was a lifelong learner whose method consisted of thinking intensely about a wide range of topics, including not only the philosophy of language, logic and mathematics but also architecture, music, ethics, religion, culture and psychoanalysis. He then shared his observations and conclusions with his students as a way of teaching them how to think and learn for themselves, and his personification of the learner-teacher deeply impressed those who witnessed his pedagogical performances during his ‘lectures’. This study presents a detailed exploration of Wittgenstein’s legacy as an educationalist, now accessible to us through the extensive published collections of his thoughts on the subject.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Uncertain Beginnings – On Getting a Clear View – The Role of the Language-Game in the Search for Clarity – Belief and Proof – The Role of Ethics in Learning and Teaching – Self-Examination – Concluding Remarks.

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