This book presents fourteen new essays by international scholars about the intersections between pragmatism, education, and philosophy with children. Pragmatism from its beginnings has sought a revolution in learning, and is itself a special kind of philosophy of education. What can the applications of pragmatism to pedagogy around the world teach us today?
John R. SHOOK: Editoral Foreword
Michael TAYLOR, Helmut SCHREIER and Paulo GHIRALDELLI, Jr.: Preface
Lessons from Classical Pragmatists
Phyllis CHIASSON: Pierceâs Design for Thinking: A Philosophical Gift for Children
Celal TÃRER: William Jameâs Theory of Education
Jürgen OELKERS: Some Historical Notes on George Herbert Meadâs Theory of Education
Learning from John Dewey
Naoko SAITO: Pragmatism, Tragedy, and Hope: Deweyan Growth and Emersonian Perfectionist Education
Marcus Vinicius da CUNHA: Logic, Intelligence, and Education in Dewey and Piaget
Gordon MITCHELL: The Sacred in the Everyday: John Dewey on Religion
Helmut SCHREIER and Kerstin MICHALIK: In Pursuit of Intellectual Honesty with Children: Childrenâs Philosophy in Hamburgâs Elementary Schools Encouraged by Deweyâs Ideas
Philosophy for Children
Matthew LIPMAN: Philosophy for Childrenâs Debt to Dewey
Rosalind EKMAN LADD: Dewey and Lipman
Philip CAM: Dewey, Lipman, and the Tradition of Reflective Education
Recent Pragmatist Theories
Interview by Paulo GHIRALDELLI, Jr.: Richard Rorty and Philosophy of Education: Questions and Responses
Michael A. PETERS: Acts of Education: Rorty, Derrida, and the Ends of Literature
Tarso MAZZOTTI: The Rhetoric Turn
Paulo GHIRALDELLI, Jr.: Neopragmatism, Philosophy of Education, and Our Future
About the Editors and Contributors
Index