E-Book, Englisch, 186 Seiten
Teschers Education and Schmid’s Art of Living
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-19083-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Philosophical, Psychological and Educational Perspectives on Living a Good Life
E-Book, Englisch, 186 Seiten
Reihe: New Directions in the Philosophy of Education
ISBN: 978-1-317-19083-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Instead of simply following the current neoliberal mantra of proclaiming economic growth as the single most important factor for maintaining well-being, Education and Schmid’s Art of Living revisits the idea of an education focused on personal development and the well-being of human beings. Drawing on philosophical ideas concerning the good life and recent research in positive psychology, Teschers argues in favour of shifting the focus in education and schooling towards a beautiful life and an art of living for today's students.
Containing a thorough discussion of the ideas of contemporary German philosopher Wilhelm Schmid, this book considers the possible implications of developing a more humanistic and life-centred approach to educational policy, research and practice, showing that Schmid’s concept of Lebenskunst provides a firm philosophical basis for this endeavour. Among others, this book draws on analytical and continental traditions to challenge current views and assumptions in regard to education and the role of schooling for contemporary societies. As a result, Teschers’ work is sure to spark a debate about the direction of educational policy and practice in the 21st century.
Education and Schmid’s Art of Living is essential reading for academics and students with an interest in education. Given the importance of such topics as the relationship between education and society, teacher education and how best to structure schools and learning environments, Teschers’ work will appeal to academics and students in a diverse range of fields, including education, philosophy, sociology and psychology.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction 2. Philosophical Concepts of the Art of Living 2.1 Various Interpretations of the Art of Living 2.2 Relevant Philosophical Concepts Explored The Philosophic Life – Socrates Hedonism – Epicurus Eudaimonia – Aristotle The Morally Good Life – Kant The Care of the Self – Foucault 3. Emotions and the Good Life 3.1 Defining Feelings, Emotions and Affects 3.2 A Classification of Emotions – Past, Present, Future 3.3 Defining Relevant Emotional Concepts Sensational and Attitudinal Pleasures Happiness and Eudaimonia Joy and Enjoyments Satisfaction and Contentment Well-Being and Subjective Well-Being 3.4 Positive and Negative Emotions 3.5 Suffering and Despair 3.6 The Good Life 4. Positive Psychology and the Art of Living 4.1 The Relevance of Positive Psychology for an Art of Living 4.2 The Usage of Terms 4.3 Subjective Well-Being and Positive Emotions Emotions About the Past Emotions About the Future Emotions About the Present 4.4 Enhancing Positive Emotions and Enduring Happiness Positive Emotions Enduring Happiness Signature Strengths and the Six Core Virtues 4.5 Flow Why Flow? What is Flow? Social and Cultural Perspectives Limitations of Optimal Experience 4.6 Meaning in Life and Harmony Purpose Resolve Harmony 5. “Lebenskunst” – Schmid’s Concept of the Art of Living 5.1 Schmid’s Approach 5.2 Choice and Freedom Problems of Choice Choice and the Art of Living Education and Choice 5.3 The Quest for a New Art of Living Philosophy of the Art of Living Ethical Considerations Descriptions of the Art of Living Fundamental Questions 5.4 The Care of the Self The Subject of the Care of the Self The Labour of Care 5.5 An Educational Perspective Hermeneutics Techniques for an Art of Living Education for the Art of Living 6. Lebenskunst and Positive Psychology in Dialogue 6.1 The Relevance of the Art of Living and Positive Psychology Today 6.2 Concepts and Definitions of a “Good Life” 6.3 Concepts of the Self 6.4 Social Influences on Individual Human Beings 6.5 Control Over Consciousness and the Care of the Self 7. An Educational Approach to the Art of Living 7.1 Reasons for an Educational Approach 7.2 An End of Education 7.3 The Importance of the Art of Living for Education 7.4 An Educational Critique of Schmid’s Concept “Lebenskunst” 8. Beyond Schooling 8.1 Education and Schooling – a German Perspective 8.2 De-Schooling and the Art of Living The De-Schooling Critique Possible Ways Out 8.3 The Art of Living and Schooling 9. Life-Pedagogy – An Education for Life Concept 9.1 Pedagogical Content and Practice Skills and Knowledge Hermeneutics Bildung Wisdom Spirituality and Education Mindsets and Attachments 9.2 Requirements for Teaching the Art of Living The Teacher, His or Her Personality and Developing an Art of Living Pedagogical Approaches for Teaching the Art of Living Teaching Settings and School Context Implications for Teacher Education 10. Conclusion Bibliography