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Title: | Education and anthropology: some brief notes |
Authors: | Oliveira, Hugo Bonito, Jorge |
Editors: | Del Valle, Silvia Inés Adolfo, Gustavo |
Keywords: | Education Anthropology Worldviews |
Issue Date: | May-2023 |
Publisher: | Editora Artemis |
Citation: | Oliveira, H., & Bonito, J. (2023). Education and anthropology: some brief notes. S. I. V. Del Valle, & G. Adolfo (Orgs.), Ciências humanas: estudos para uma visão holística da sociedade (Vol. VI, pp. 39-54). Curitiba: Editora Artemis. [ISBN 978-65-87396-80-4]. |
Abstract: | This work aims to promote a brief reflection from an epistemological
perspective, on the relationship between human nature and the development of the
educational processes of our species, understanding it as a movement that starts on
what the human being effectively is, with a destination to what it should be. In this research
based on a literature review, it is therefore recognized, that educators make efforts in
order to carry out plans of perfection with their students, in a path that creates different
models of human learning, which are precisely based on their own convictions and visions
of reality, according to an Aristotelian perspective. It also discusses the meaning of the
concept of antropagogic cogito, and its relevance in recognizing the imperfection of the
human condition, as a way of making room for the improvement of personal and individual
character. It is considered that education, as a civilizational process of improvement of
present and future generations, cannot only be reflected from strictly positivist forms,
liable to be quantified and measured, in a vision that disregards the meanings and
interpretations that human beings attribute to their everyday learning and experiences.
Finally, it is concluded that either due to questions inherent to the human essence itself,
or due to the worldviews of the societies where our species has lived over time, there has
never been a definitive answer to the old question of human existence, but, and despite
of that, we continue in an ongoing search for improvement, stimulated, mainly, by our
educational processes and systems. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35231 |
ISBN: | 978-65-87396-80-4 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | PED - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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