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Wittgenstein Antifoundationalism Technoscience And Philosophy Of Education An Educational Philosophy And Theory Reader Volume Viii Michael A Peters

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Wittgenstein Antifoundationalism Technoscience And Philosophy Of Education An Educational Philosophy And Theory Reader Volume Viii Michael A Peters
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.27 MB
Author: Michael A. Peters
ISBN: 9780367861254, 9781003017035, 0367861259, 1003017037, 2019045554, 2019045555
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Wittgenstein Antifoundationalism Technoscience And Philosophy Of Education An Educational Philosophy And Theory Reader Volume Viii Michael A Peters by Michael A. Peters 9780367861254, 9781003017035, 0367861259, 1003017037, 2019045554, 2019045555 instant download after payment.

This book is a collection of essays motivated by a "cultural" and biographical reading of Wittgenstein. It includes some new essays and some that were originally published in Educational Philosophy and Theory. The book focuses on the concept of “technoscience”, and the relevance of Wittgenstein’s work for philosophy of technology which amplifies Lyotard’s reading and provides a critique of education as an increasingly technology-led enterprise. It includes a distinctive view on the ethics of reading Wittgenstein and the ethics of suicide that shaped him. It also examines the reception and engagement with Wittgenstein’s work in French philosophy with a chapter on post-analytic philosophy of education as a choice between Richard Rorty and Jean-François Lyotard. Peters examines Wittgenstein’s academic life at Cambridge University and his involvement as a student and faculty member in the Moral Sciences Club. Finally, the book provides an understanding of Wittgensteinian styles of reasoning and the concept of worldview. Is it possible to escape the picture that holds us captive? This constitutes a challenging introduction to Wittgenstein’s work for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of education, technology and philosophy.

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