A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka

This paper is to expound some note on philosophy in terms of contrast between idealism and realism in its various shades of grey. Included is its shade in (certain) Islamic perspective. The methods of analysis is that of Wittgenstenian language games (WLG) which proceed from several well-known state...

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Main Author: Dodi Sukmayadi
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Language:English
Published: Research Synergy Foundation 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal on Research in STEM Education
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Online Access:http://journals.rsfpress.com/index.php/ijrse/article/view/255/pdf
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spelling doaj-e4d31f08ec2d48ca9a63c55cf03b6c532020-12-28T12:18:11ZengResearch Synergy FoundationInternational Journal on Research in STEM Education2721-32422721-29042020-11-012211412210.31098/ijrse.v2i2.255A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas TerbukaDodi Sukmayadi0Universitas TerbukaThis paper is to expound some note on philosophy in terms of contrast between idealism and realism in its various shades of grey. Included is its shade in (certain) Islamic perspective. The methods of analysis is that of Wittgenstenian language games (WLG) which proceed from several well-known statements or examples to dense possible meaning of them. The WLG is considered fruitful for the purpose of grounding theory and practice science-technology-engineering-math (STEM) based curriculum development and implementation. The subject matter discussed is how idealism and realism is expressed in the three three-generations of philosopher Socrates-Plato-Aristotle (SPA), Schopenhauer-Nietszsche-Foucault (SNF) and Hegel-Marx-Habermas (HMH). After mentioning an Islamic expression on idealism and realism as contrast of jabariyatism and mutazilitism, then it is time to see if Universitas Terbuka (UT) specifically and all (Indonesia) educational establishments in general have some lesson learned from that note on philosophy. In UT, in line mostly with Islamic expressions, idealism and realism is seen as contrast of content-based vs competency-based approach to curriculum development and implementation.http://journals.rsfpress.com/index.php/ijrse/article/view/255/pdfwittgenstenian language gamesidealism-realismstem-based curriculum
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A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka
International Journal on Research in STEM Education
wittgenstenian language games
idealism-realism
stem-based curriculum
author_facet Dodi Sukmayadi
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title A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka
title_short A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka
title_full A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka
title_fullStr A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka
title_full_unstemmed A Wittgenstenian Language Gemes on Idealism and Realism: Lesson Learned for STEM Based Curriculum in Universitas Terbuka
title_sort wittgenstenian language gemes on idealism and realism: lesson learned for stem based curriculum in universitas terbuka
publisher Research Synergy Foundation
series International Journal on Research in STEM Education
issn 2721-3242
2721-2904
publishDate 2020-11-01
description This paper is to expound some note on philosophy in terms of contrast between idealism and realism in its various shades of grey. Included is its shade in (certain) Islamic perspective. The methods of analysis is that of Wittgenstenian language games (WLG) which proceed from several well-known statements or examples to dense possible meaning of them. The WLG is considered fruitful for the purpose of grounding theory and practice science-technology-engineering-math (STEM) based curriculum development and implementation. The subject matter discussed is how idealism and realism is expressed in the three three-generations of philosopher Socrates-Plato-Aristotle (SPA), Schopenhauer-Nietszsche-Foucault (SNF) and Hegel-Marx-Habermas (HMH). After mentioning an Islamic expression on idealism and realism as contrast of jabariyatism and mutazilitism, then it is time to see if Universitas Terbuka (UT) specifically and all (Indonesia) educational establishments in general have some lesson learned from that note on philosophy. In UT, in line mostly with Islamic expressions, idealism and realism is seen as contrast of content-based vs competency-based approach to curriculum development and implementation.
topic wittgenstenian language games
idealism-realism
stem-based curriculum
url http://journals.rsfpress.com/index.php/ijrse/article/view/255/pdf
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