Useful Knowledge and Beautiful Knowledge in Dewey and Thoreau

In order to see how the wisdom of American pragmatism can be usefully used in response to the crisis of humanities and of democracy and education, the purpose of this paper is to explore elements in Dewey’s thoughts that tend to be hidden in its familiar mainstream reception. The threads of these id...

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Main Author: Naoko Saito
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/7/2/59
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spelling doaj-5fb4d34b40e0459c9a494367d4f0c1832020-11-25T02:26:02ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022017-06-01725910.3390/educsci7020059educsci7020059Useful Knowledge and Beautiful Knowledge in Dewey and ThoreauNaoko Saito0Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8501, JapanIn order to see how the wisdom of American pragmatism can be usefully used in response to the crisis of humanities and of democracy and education, the purpose of this paper is to explore elements in Dewey’s thoughts that tend to be hidden in its familiar mainstream reception. The threads of these ideas are evident in Democracy and Education, but they become woven into more explicit expression in Dewey’s later work, particularly in Art as Experience. Following these threads makes it possible to reveal ways of thinking about Dewey’s pragmatism and education that take it beyond its limitations. Those limitations are to be understood in terms of a restricted account of problem-solving, instrumentalism, unqualified aversion to skepticism, and the absence of a tragic sense. Yet a greater sensitivity to these matters is there recessively in Dewey’s writings, and the reading of his work contrapuntally with aspects of Thoreau’s, helps to bring these to light. It is through such a reading that the potential of Dewey’s work as a response to the pressures of a globalized economy come to be seen.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/7/2/59antifoundationalismBeautiful KnowledgeCavellcriticism of criticismsDeweyEmersonglobal economypragmatismproblem-solvinguseful knowledgeThoreau
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Useful Knowledge and Beautiful Knowledge in Dewey and Thoreau
Education Sciences
antifoundationalism
Beautiful Knowledge
Cavell
criticism of criticisms
Dewey
Emerson
global economy
pragmatism
problem-solving
useful knowledge
Thoreau
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title Useful Knowledge and Beautiful Knowledge in Dewey and Thoreau
title_short Useful Knowledge and Beautiful Knowledge in Dewey and Thoreau
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publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
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publishDate 2017-06-01
description In order to see how the wisdom of American pragmatism can be usefully used in response to the crisis of humanities and of democracy and education, the purpose of this paper is to explore elements in Dewey’s thoughts that tend to be hidden in its familiar mainstream reception. The threads of these ideas are evident in Democracy and Education, but they become woven into more explicit expression in Dewey’s later work, particularly in Art as Experience. Following these threads makes it possible to reveal ways of thinking about Dewey’s pragmatism and education that take it beyond its limitations. Those limitations are to be understood in terms of a restricted account of problem-solving, instrumentalism, unqualified aversion to skepticism, and the absence of a tragic sense. Yet a greater sensitivity to these matters is there recessively in Dewey’s writings, and the reading of his work contrapuntally with aspects of Thoreau’s, helps to bring these to light. It is through such a reading that the potential of Dewey’s work as a response to the pressures of a globalized economy come to be seen.
topic antifoundationalism
Beautiful Knowledge
Cavell
criticism of criticisms
Dewey
Emerson
global economy
pragmatism
problem-solving
useful knowledge
Thoreau
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