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    Українська історична думка в системах нотацій і агіографій освітян епохи відродження.Olena Popovych - 2018 - Схід 2 (154):100-106.
    У статті обґрунтована необхідність залучення біографічного матеріалу для уведення в історію українського гуманітарного дискурсу імен представників педагогічного Відродження України - просвітителів, які презентують Україну світові. Автор статті основним арсеналом дослідницького пошуку використовує вперше як об'єкт дослідження системи нотацій та агіографій видатних просвітителів українського Відродження. Розглядається діяльність і творча спадщина видатних представників педагогічного компендіуму часів України XIV-XV століть у системах нотацій і агіографій: Павла Русина, Юрія Котермака та ін. Автор статті реалізує біографічний метод для вивчення колективних біографій представників видатних просвітителів українського (...)
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    Forms of Teaching Pedagogical Disciplines in Orthodox Religious Educational Institutions of Ukraine.Tetiana Tverdokhlib - 2016 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 71:40-46.
    Source: Author: Tetiana Tverdokhlib The main forms of teaching pedagogical disciplines in orthodox religious educational institutions of Ukraine have been characterised in the article on the basis of analyzed pedagogical literature, archival records, and documents in periodicals. The features of conducting lessons, teaching practice, examinations and organisation of making written home compositions in various types of religious educational institutions of Ukraine in the stated time period have been revealed. The essence of "rehearsals" as a form of (...)
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    Organisational and pedagogical conditions for educational work management at teacher training universities of ukraine.Yaroslava Dudko - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (6):31-37.
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    Model of pedagogical support for foreign students in the process of adaptation to training at universities of ukraine.Xing Zhefu - 2017 - Science & Education 26 (6):38-43.
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    (Ukraine) The Problem of Pedagogical Transfer of Critical Thinking Curriculum within Global and Ecopsychological Perspectives.Pavel Lushyn - 2009 - In Eva Marsal, Takara Dobashi & Barbara Weber (eds.), Children Philosophize Worldwide: Theoretical and Practical Concepts. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang GmbH. pp. 9--179.
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    The Program of Pedagogical Disciplines in Pedagogical Educational Institutions in Ukraine.Olha Bashkir - 2016 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 74:26-32.
    Publication date: 30 November 2016 Source: Author: Olha Bashkir The process of forming program provision for teaching pedagogical disciplines, pedagogy in particular, in pedagogical educational institutions has been characterized in the article on the basis of analyzed pedagogical literature, archival records, and scientific researches in periodicals. Pedagogical educational institutions in Ukraine were reorganized from the institutes of public education to “the united pedagogical institutes” at the beginning of the 30s of the 20th century. The (...)
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    Development of Indo-European Hypotheses in Europe of the 19th-20th Centuries: From Aryan Ideas to the Renaissance of the Trypillian Culture. [REVIEW]Oleksandr Zavalii - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):544-564.
    Hypotheses about a mysterious ancient civilization were born in the eighteenth century among European intellectuals, who vied with each other to report on the high culture of India, supposedly having a universal mission. The impetus for this was the national consciousness awakened in European society back in the Renaissance. The European scientific community of the nineteenth century formed the term “Aryans”, which was originally used as a neutral term to define the Indo-European language family, as well as ancient culture, (...)
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    Improving the process of training reserve officers in ukraine as a pedagogical issue.Yuliia Medvid - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 22 (2):9-15.
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    Echoes of the Herbartianism in Western Ukraine.Nadiya Fedchyshyn, Halyna Klishch, Tetiana Horpinich & Nataliia Yelahina - 2018 - Cultura 15 (1):103-114.
    The article analyzes Herbartians pedagogy in the West Ukrainian lands of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the activities of educational institutions in the light of Herbartianism; retraces the main factors of training teachers of relevant qualifications at higher educational institutions, design and development of curricula and textbooks in pedagogy, publication of research results of pedagogues-Herbartians’ research work in scientific journals; points out the Herbartians’ traditions in the symbiotic training of a teacher run both by the state and by the church.
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    The state of religiosity of the population and the prospects for the development of inter-confessional and ethno-cultural relations in Ukraine.N. M. Belikova, O. V. Belikov & O. S. Turenko - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 17:62-74.
    Ukraine has a special geopolitical location in Europe - between East and West, South and North. The specificity of this provision is due to multi-year contacts between peoples who lived or passed through its territory, the interactions of different cultures, traditions and worldviews. As a result, there is a rather varied ethno-national and religious palette of Ukrainian population. In today's conditions of building an independent state and civil society, this can be both a positive and a negative factor. Recent (...)
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    Teaching Pastoral Theology as a Pedagogically Oriented Discipline in the Educational Institutions of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine.Tetiana Tverdokhlib - 2019 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 87:1-12.
    Publication date: 2 May 2019 Source: Author: Tetiana Tverdokhlib The article focuses on the pedagogical component in the content of Pastoral Theology in the Ukrainian educational institutions of the Orthodox Church, which were included in the system of religious education of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century – at the end of the 1860's. Basing on the studied works “On Positions of Parish Presbyters” by the bishop of the Smolensk Parfenii and the Archbishop of Mogilev, (...)
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    Features of Knowledge Quality of University Students in Ukraine.Viacheslav Oleksenko - 2017 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 76:36-42.
    Publication date: 30 March 2017 Source: Author: Viacheslav Oleksenko In a highly technological post-industrial society the quality of education is an important factor in providing such a level of life and professional competency of a person that would satisfy both the demands of an individual and the state. The quality of the whole higher education is influenced by the quality of students' knowledge which is acquired at educational classes. Development of studactive classes has brought forward the problem of research of (...)
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    Influence of European humanism after trento concilium on the Ukrainian renaissance worldview formation.Mykola Shkriblyak - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:101-109.
    The article presents a comprehensive analysis of historiosophical Polish influence on the formation of Renaissance ideas and their reflection in ideology structure of the Ukrainian people. The author analyzes the basic ideas of humanism factors that penetrated into ethnic Ukraine – Rus lands, their point and the ideological sources and highlights the extent of their impact on the denomination and religious life of the Ukrainian people in the renaissance period.
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    The History and Development of Modern Pharmacognosy in Ukraine: The National University of Pharmacy, Kharkiv.Alla Kovalyova, Tetiana Ilina, Olga Goryacha, Andriy Grytsyk, Ain Raal & Oleh Oleh Koshovyi - 2024 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 12 (2):33-71.
    This historical essay presents an analysis of the origins and development of modern pharmacognosy in Ukraine and explores the founding and development of the Department of Pharmacognosy at the National University of Pharmacy (NUPh, Kharkiv), providing an overview of the department`s history, a framework of its educational and methodological processes, primary research directions, and its main achievements. The paper also includes biographical data and outlines the main scientific and pedagogical achievements of prominent individuals who made a significant contribution (...)
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    A pedagogy of two ways of seeing: A confrontation of "word and image" in.Feride Cicekoglu - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (3):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.3 (2003) 1-20 [Access article in PDF] A Pedagogy of Two Ways of Seeing:A Confrontation of "Word and Image" in My Name is Red 1 Feride Çiçekoglu The novel of Orhan Pamuk, My Name is Red, recently the center of controversy, not only in its homeland Turkey but in all the countries where it was translated, focuses on the debates around image-making in late (...)
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    Freedom of conscience in the formation of secular Ukraine.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 36:64-80.
    Religion and Education… The problem of their relationship has long interested the pedagogical community and the Church. Recently, in connection with the actualization of a religious factor in public and spiritual life, the desire of some Churches to use the public school selfishly, outrightly and illegally, it has appeared in Ukraine as well. The question is not whether or not to give knowledge of religion through the education system. The question arises as to what knowledge and to what (...)
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  17. A Pedagogy of Two Ways of Seeing: A Confrontation of "Word and Image" in My Name Is Red.Feride Cicekoglu - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (3):1.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.3 (2003) 1-20 [Access article in PDF] A Pedagogy of Two Ways of Seeing:A Confrontation of "Word and Image" in My Name is Red 1 Feride Çiçekoglu The novel of Orhan Pamuk, My Name is Red, recently the center of controversy, not only in its homeland Turkey but in all the countries where it was translated, focuses on the debates around image-making in late (...)
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    Scientific and Educational Support for the Agricultural Industry at the Time of National Liberation Movements in Ukraine (1917–1921): The Ethical Principles of Its Development. [REVIEW]Nataliia Kovalenko, Iryna Borodai & Halyna Salata - 2022 - Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 10 (2):63-80.
    The purpose of the article is to reveal the peculiarities of organizing agricultural research and education in Ukraine in the period of the national liberation movements in 1917–1921, and to determine the role of the Agricultural Scientific Committee of Ukraine and the Committee of Agricultural Education in their establishment. The authors compared the models of the development of agrarian research and education under Ukrainian Central Rada, Hetman P. Skoropadskyi, the Directory, and Soviet authorities. Coordination of sectoral science and (...)
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    Virgil as a Set Text (A.) Wallace Virgil's Schoolboys. The Poetics of Pedagogy in Renaissance England. Pp. xvi + 264, ills. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Cased, £60, US$110. ISBN: 978-0-19-959124-4. [REVIEW]Colin Burrow - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):472-474.
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    Politics as a model of pedagogy in Spinoza.Justin Steinberg - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (2):158-172.
    In this paper, I argue that Spinoza’s political theory gives us a model for how he might have approached a treatise on moral education. Indeed, his account of the method and aims of politics resembles Renaissance humanist rhetorical approaches to pedagogy – particularly, the work of sixteenth century Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives – so strongly that it is hardly an exaggeration conclude that, for him, politics is education writ large. For Spinoza and for Vives, the governor-or-instructor must study (...)
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    Philosophical Issues in Handwritten Candidate Works of Kyiv Theological Academy Students.Maryna Tkachuk - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (2):19-36.
    The article for the first time presents the powerful historical and philosophical potential of the collection of handwritten candidate works of Kyiv Theological Academy (КТА) students, which is kept at Manuscript Institute, V. I. Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine. According to the analyzed manuscripts, despite the church-confessional and specialized theological orientation of the theological academies, as well as the system of rigid regulations and control by the Most Holy Synod in the subject matters and content of the final works, (...)
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    Metaphoric BotaniesConjectures on the Renaissance Fœtus.Taylor Yoonji Kang - 2022 - Revue de Synthèse 143 (1-2):179-204.
    The Renaissance witnessed a proliferation in medical discourse, pedagogical illustration, and popular rhetoric – what I refer to here as “metaphoric botanies” – comparing the human fœtus, or embryo, to a plant. Far from being a mere linguistic inheritance from ancient medicine, such “metaphoric botanies” not only allowed early moderns to conceive of the unobservable development of the human fœtus, but also emphasized the relation of the mother to the unborn child. Much of the “metaphoric botanies” surrounding the (...)
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    The Confucian Concept of Learning Revisited for East Asian Humanistic Pedagogies.Duck-Joo Kwak, Morimichi Kato & Ruyu Hung - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (1):1-6.
    The term ‘humanism’ is Western in origin. It denotes the tradition that places special emphasis on cultivation of letters for education. In the West, this tradition was originated with sophists and Isocrates, established by Cicero, and was developed by Renaissance humanists. East Asia, however, also has its own humanistic traditions with equal educational relevance. One of these is a Japanese version of Confucian humanism established by Ogyu Sorai. This tradition is based on the interpretation of Confucius as a lover (...)
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    Renaissance Truths: Humanism, Scholasticism and the Search for the Perfect Language.Alan R. Perreiah - 2014 - Routledge.
    For humanists the perfect language was a revived Classical Latin. For scholastics it was a practical logic adapted to the needs of education. Though they have long been portrayed as arch rivals, Alan Perreiah here argues that humanists and scholastics were working in complementary ways toward some of the same goals: most significantly, the early modern search for the perfect language. The study advances research on language pedagogy in the Renaissance by clarifying the connections between truth and translation.
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    Mikhail Bakhtin, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and the rhetorical culture of the Russian third renaissance.Filipp Sapienza - 2004 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (2):123-142.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Mikhail Bakhtin, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and the Rhetorical Culture of the Russian Third RenaissanceFilipp SapienzaAlthough Mikhail Bakhtin figures centrally in multiculturalism, community, pedagogy, and rhetoric (Bruffee 1986; Welch 1993; Zebroski 1994; Zappen, Gurak, and Doheney-Farina 1997; Mutnick 1996; Halasek 2001, 182; see also Bialostosky 1986) many of his major ideas remain enigmatic and controversial. The elusive aspects of Bakhtin's theories exist in part because rhetoricians know little about Bakhtin's own (...)
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    The motives of ethical dejectivism and the denial of religious values in the existential issues of the era of "shot rebirth".A. Ye Zaluzhna - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 14:11-20.
    The total ideology of the revolutionary-political themes of Ukrainian consciousness of the twentieth century, the poetization of the absurdly inverted hierarchy of values, was opposed by the new generation of artists with their philosophical and ethical orientation of their creativity. As I.Franko notes, they "... sought a completely modern European way to portray the peculiarity of the life of the Ukrainian people," revealing the unique collisionality of human existence, the diversity of psychological types, ideological orientations, and the human experience of (...)
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    The Spiritual-Conservative Phenomenon of Gregory Skovoroda and the Reality of the Ukrainian Neo-Baroque in the Context of the Revival of Christian Individuality.P. M. Yamchuk - 2005 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 34:121-132.
    To start thinking about the Gregory Skovoroda phenomenon and its promising interconnectedness with the culture of the hoped for, we want from a series of somewhat unexpected considerations and parallels that we hope will reflect both the subject matter itself and the prospects for the future. It is well-known that Kharkov entered the modern history of Ukraine as the “second capital of our statehood, as the capital of constructivist modern Ukraine of the 1920s, which, and this is often (...)
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    The Image of Antonio Salieri According to the Memories of His Contemporary and Epistolary Publicistic Literature.L. Yaremenko - 2023 - Philosophical Horizons 47:29-38.
    The image of Antonio Salieri is recreated based on the memories of his contemporaries and epistolary and journalistic literature. The author, relying on memoir literature, archival documents and journalistic sources, substantiates his own position regarding A. Salieri’s contribution to the world artistic treasury and artistic higher education, the expediency of researching his heritage at the current stage. A wide range of primary sources little-known in scientific circulation are used, which allow us to reveal the image of Antonio Salieri – a (...)
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    Philosophies of Islamic Education: Historical Perspectives and Emerging Discourses.Mujadad Zaman & Nadeem Memon (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    The study of Islamic education has hitherto remained a tangential inquiry in the broader focus of Islamic Studies. In the wake of this neglect, a renaissance of sorts has occurred in recent years, reconfiguring the importance of Islam’s attitudes to knowledge, learning and education as paramount in the study and appreciation of Islamic civilization. _Philosophies of Islamic Education_, stands in tandem to this call and takes a pioneering step in establishing the importance of its study for the educationalist, academic (...)
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  30. History of the Ukrainian Association of Researchers of Religion : Emergence and Institutionalization.Liudmyla O. Fylypovych - 2019 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 87:80-100.
    The article is devoted to the history of UARR, its first steps – from the inception of the idea of creating a professional association of religious researchers to a constitutive conference and its decisions. On the basis of archival documents that we managed to collect, and surveys of participants of those events, the process of emergence and institutionalization of the society of religious scholars of Ukraine was restored. It was found that thanks to the enthusiasm of representatives of academic (...)
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    Skovoroda’s philosophy and calling of contemporary people.Yevhen Muliarchuk - 2023 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 2:132-143.
    The article is devoted to the analysis of understanding of calling in the works of Skovoroda and its significance for the world-views and life choices of contemporary people. The current crisis phenomena are explicated in the light of the points of Skovoroda’s philosophy on the disparity between material and spiritual dimensions of human existence, irrelevance of work, devaluation of self-knowledge, individualism, and consumerism. The result is spiritual slavery and inability of people to respond to the challenges of contemporaneity. According to (...)
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    Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi’s Philosophy of Education: Human-Centred Dimension.V. H. Kremen & V. V. Ilin - 2024 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 25:5-14.
    _Purpose__._ The basis of the presented study is a methodological and human-centred analysis of the philosophy of education of the outstanding Ukrainian educator Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi as a relevant anthropological-intellectual strategy for understanding and comprehending the educational process in the context of civilisation challenges. This implies a sequential solution to the following tasks: 1) to review the conceptual content and human-centred load of Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi’s pedagogical position in the discourses of philosophical anthropology and social philosophy; 2) to analyse the theoretical (...)
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    Self-training and self-education in the professional formation of a Ukrainian citizen.Olexandr Prytula - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 30 (1):160-173.
    Carrying out self-training and self-education in the process of professional development, a citizen of Ukraine should use methods and means of self-assessment of his beliefs, knowledge, actions, etc. In this process, the adequacy of the performed self-assessment, its constructive, psychologically positive and pragmatic nature is important. Every person from childhood should not only form a certain basic philosophical culture, which will help him to achieve better self-esteem, but also strive to constantly find a community of those interested in philosophy. (...)
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    Anselm, Dialogue, and the Rise of Scholastic Disputation.Alex J. Novikoff - 2011 - Speculum 86 (2):387-418.
    The Italian-born Lanfranc of Pavia and his more illustrious pupil and compatriot Anselm of Bec have long been considered pivotal figures in the theological and especially philosophical developments of the late eleventh century. Long ago dubbed the “father of Scholasticism” on account of his attempts to harmonize reason and faith, Anselm has occasioned increasing scrutiny in recent years as scholars have begun to target the cultural and pedagogical role of Anselm and his milieu in the early stages of the (...)
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    Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance by Reggie L. Williams. [REVIEW]Courtney H. Davis - 2016 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36 (1):205-207.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance by Reggie L. WilliamsCourtney H. DavisBonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance Reggie L. Williams waco, tx: baylor university press, 2014. 196 pp. $39.95.In a year when nine people were killed in a historic black church and a litany of African American lives have been extinguished by police brutality, to say (...)
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    (1 other version)Methodological seminar “Mass culture, education and the perspective of individuality"”.Panos Eliopoulos & Lyudmyla Gorbunova - 2016 - Філософія Освіти 18 (1):47-71.
    The Methodological seminar was conducted by the scientific journal “Philosophy of Education”. The participants of the seminar were Prof. Panos Eliopoulos, Lyudmyla Gorbunova, Mykhailo Boychenko, Olga Gomilko, Mariia Kultaieva, Volodymyr Kovtunets, Sergiy Kurbatov, Anna Laktionova, Tetiana Matusevych, Natalia Radionova, Iryna Stepanenko, Maya Trynyak and Viktor Zinchenko. On March 30, 2016, a methodological seminar was conducted at the Institute of Higher Education NAES of Ukraine. This seminar was devoted to the discussion of educational problems in the area of mass culture, (...)
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  37. Past and present experiences of "natality" in border crossing. An Arendtian reading of the agency and rights of refugees.Paolo Monti & Anna Granata - 2023 - J-Reading 2023 (1):97-110.
    Recent crises in Europe and beyond have renewed a longstanding debate on the status and treatment of refugees. Hannah Arendt famously questioned the limits of universalistic human rights discourse based on the widespread phenomena of statelessness and displacement that emerged during and after World War II. In this paper, we analyze recent patterns of inclusion and exclusion of refugees in Italy through the lens of Arendtian narrative and theorizing. We consider three cases of interaction between families, schools, and other public (...)
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  38. The poverty of constructivism.Derek Louis Meyer - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (3):332-341.
    Constructivism claims to be a postepistemology that replaces 'traditional' concepts of knowledge. Supporters of constructivism have argued that progress requires that pre-service teachers be weaned off traditional approaches and that they should adopt constructivist views of knowledge. Constructivism appears to be gaining ground rapidly and should no longer be viewed as an exercise in radical thinking primarily aimed at generating innovative teaching. It has become an integral part of the pedagogic mainstream. Close examination of the theoretical foundations of constructivism, however, (...)
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    Evald Ilyenkov’s legacy in Ukraine.Serhii Alushkin & Vasyl Pikhorovich - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (3):351-362.
    This article is dedicated to the philosophical legacy of Evald Ilyenkov in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine. The authors use the example of Ilyenkov and his legacy to show how drastically different the philosophical situation was in Soviet Ukraine in order to present a holistic viewpoint on Soviet philosophy. The authors highlight the differences between the political and philosophical circumstances in Russia and Ukraine from the 1950s to the 2010s. The Ukrainian philosophical tradition is characterized by its focus (...)
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  40. (1 other version)The role of the lived-body in feeling.Bernhard Waldenfels - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (2):127-142.
    Feelings not only have a place, they also have a time. Today, one can speak of a multifaceted renaissance of feelings. This concerns philosophy itself, particularly, ethics. Every law-based morality comes up against its limits when morals cease to be only a question of legitimation and begin to be a question of motivation, since motives get no foothold without the feeling of self and feeling of the alien. As it is treated by various social theories and psychoanalysis, the self (...)
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    The Training of Future Teachers for Innovative Teaching Activities.Lyudmila Shevchenko, Nataliia Makhynia, Ganna Polishchuk, Halyna Sotska, Valentyna Koval & Tetiana Grygorenko - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1):21-37.
    The conceptual and methodological principles of future technology teachers’ training to the innovative pedagogical activities in terms of the postmodern approach are scientifically argued and developed in the article. It is proved that their training becomes effective if it is carried out according to the defined theoretical and methodological bases of the search, taking into account the main directions of reforming the system of higher pedagogical education in the context of innovative development of Ukraine. The essence and (...)
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    From humanism to neohumanism, posthumanism and transhumanism: pedagogical reading.Olga Sukhomlynska - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 30 (1):75-89.
    The article is dedicated to highlighting the concepts of humanism, neohumanism, posthumanism, transhumanism, their reading through the prism of pedagogical science and practice. The text is based on analysis of Ukrainian, French, and Polish sources, as well as own considerations. It has been found that the classical interpretation of humanism during the last decades has been subject to revision by various researchers due to the growing contradictions between the social, economic, and spiritual needs of society and the consideration of (...)
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    Subjectivity as a fundamental concept of modern philosophy of education.Viktor Dovbnya - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 30 (1):204-220.
    The article is devoted to revealing the core significance of the con­cept of subjectivity in the modern philosophy of education. The focus on the ac­tualisation of the problem of subjectivity is combined with the awareness of its existential multidimensionality and collision, which has different manifestations in totalitarian, authoritarian and democratic societies. In the semantic field of philosophical anthropology as meta-anthropology (N. Khamitov), the author of the article reveals the philosophical and pedagogical context of the subject-sub­ject interaction between teacher and (...)
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  44. The repuerescentia of the teacher: A philosophical-educational perspective on the child and culture.Stefano Oliverio - 2014 - Childhood and Philosophy 10 (20):247-265.
    In the light of some tenets of philosophy of childhood, this paper proposes an ‘updating’ interpretation of the educational notion of repuerescentia , offered by the Renaissance humanist Desiderius Erasmus. In particular, Erasmus’ argumentation about the need for an early liberal education is reconstellated into the domain of a reading of culture as a form of play, that is, as a transitional space and his concept of repuerescentia is read in reference to Deleuzian ‘becoming child.’ It is shown, on (...)
     
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    Online education empowerment with artificial intelligence tools.Boichenko A. V. & Boichenko O. A. - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence Scientific Journal 25 (2):22-29.
    The experience of organizing the educational process during the quarantine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is considered. Using of interactive technologies that allow organizing instant audio communication with a remote audience, as well as intelligent tools based on artificial intelligence that can help educational institutions to work more efficiently. Examples of sufficient use of artificial intelligence in distance learning are given. Particular attention is paid to the development of intelligent chatbots intended for use in communications with students of online courses (...)
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    ‘Are You ‘Avin a Laff?’: A pedagogical response to Bakhtinian carnivalesque in early childhood education.Elizabeth Jayne White - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (8):898-913.
    Rabelaian carnivalesque provided philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin with a means of exploring the significance of humour through an examination of Middle Age peasant culture and the influence of the Renaissance on its legitimacy. This article argues that a similar phenomenon exists in modern educational settings and provides evidence to suggest that very young children are highly capable of working within this genre as a strategic orientation. It is proposed that the role of the early childhood teacher within this ‘underground culture’ (...)
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    Philosophical Aspects of the Problem of "Artificial Man" in Fiction.Горохов П.А - 2023 - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal) 7:1-18.
    The problem of the creation of artificial man and the creation of artificial intelligence are issues that have now become not just potential, but also actual scientific tasks. The original genetic kinship of philosophy and literature as forms of human culture and meaning formation made it possible to comprehend the most important problems in works rich in ideological content and beautiful in form. The subject of the research is the philosophical aspects of the problem of the creation of artificial man (...)
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    Petro Demchuk: the last years of his life.Illia Davidenko - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (2):130-141.
    The details of Petro Demchuk's life in the Solovetsky camps (1934-1937) have not yet been covered in the historico-philosophical literature. The article reconstructs this fragment of the philosopher's biography using thoroughly described documents from Demchuk's prison file. The general biographical data provided in these documents are clarified by comparing them with the materials of Demchuk's personal file (1927-1928).
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    Basic Writings in the History of Psychology.Robert Irving Watson - 1978 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Offering readings from 50 of the most eminent contributors to psychology, this text-reader represents the historical development of psychology from the Renaissance to the present. Contributors range from Descartes, Locke, Hume, Kant, and Darwin through Adler, Tolman, Guthrie, Hull, and Skinner. "Far and away the most concise and pedagogically useful book of its kind ever to appear." --Psychological Record.
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    Thresholds of Difference: Structures of Address in Zora Neale Hurston.Barbara Johnson - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 12 (1):278-289.
    In preparing to write this paper, I found myself repeatedly stopped by conflicting conceptions of the structure of address into which I was inserting myself. It was not clear to me what I, as a white deconstructor, was doing talking about Zora Neale Hurston, a black novelist and anthropologist, or to whom I was talking. Was I trying to convince white establishment scholars who long for a return to Renaissance ideals that the study of the Harlem Renaissance is (...)
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