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The Taoist Pedagogy Of Pathmarks Critical Reflections Upon Heidegger Lao Tzu And Dewey 1st Ed Jie Yu

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The Taoist Pedagogy Of Pathmarks Critical Reflections Upon Heidegger Lao Tzu And Dewey 1st Ed Jie Yu
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.55 MB
Author: Jie Yu
ISBN: 9783030016043, 9783030016050, 3030016048, 3030016056
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Taoist Pedagogy Of Pathmarks Critical Reflections Upon Heidegger Lao Tzu And Dewey 1st Ed Jie Yu by Jie Yu 9783030016043, 9783030016050, 3030016048, 3030016056 instant download after payment.

Based on the intertwined complex conversations among Heidegger, Dewey, and Lao Tzu, this book explores the possibilities of the Taoist Pedagogy of Pathmarks as a clearing between truth and untruth, responding to the spiritual call of Tao as inaction and teaching as releasement. In this book, Yu provides a critical exploration of the rich dynamics in the “direct” conversations among the three great thinkers of east and west, highlighting the implications of their ideas for education throughout. As more educational researchers, teacher educators, and teachers recognize the limitations of didactic teaching-as-telling, the author brings an alternate pathway to light.

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