Perplexities and critical attitude: ideas about knowledge philosophy of education
Abstract
One of the principal tasks of the philosopher is education, that is, the formation of other human beings. This is so related with moral discourse that it could be said that there is no difference with the discourse of education, and the latter is achieved through questions and a critical attitude. In this sense Kant has created a normative philosophy of education with bases closely associated with his political and ethical position.Downloads
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Published
03-03-2006
How to Cite
Granja Castro, D. M. (2006). Perplexities and critical attitude: ideas about knowledge philosophy of education. Signos Filosóficos, 2(3), 74-87. Retrieved from https://signosfilosoficos.izt.uam.mx/index.php/SF/article/view/44
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