Philosophical Issues in the Education of Adults

Continuing Education Press (1998)
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Abstract

The collection is intended to demonstrate the way in which traditional adult education values derived from philosophies of 'individualism' also imply a 'public' dimension referred to as 'mutuality'. This is shown to be manifest not only in the liberal idea of 'citizenship' but also in concepts of 'autonomy', 'knowledge and truth', 'rationality' and in language and communication. It is also argued that adult education cannot be detached from such ideas as 'moral obligation'. Influenced by the writings of Wittgenstein, Strawson, Davidson, Putnam, Tarski, Rawls and Dworkin, the collection may also be seen as a challenge to some of the more fashionable views on adult education, particularly those which draw upon 'postmodernism'.

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