Abstract. This paper argues for a spiritual approach to the pedagogical anthropology of childhood. Education needs a new “grand narrative ” of child development to support what we have inherited from Rousseau, the Romantics, and the educational thinkers that followed them. But this requires that the challenge of the critique from social constructivism that has been voiced against all general theories of development be taken up and discussed. The peculiar epistemological and ontological dimensions involved must be carefully identified. I first examine some of the critique of developmental psychology and argue that this critique is justified in so far as psychology tends to reduce the child to a natural object and misses the transcendent, “un...
The 18th century brought a sequence of outlook changes to Europe. Although contemporary transformati...
The text is an attempt at a comparative analysis of the concept by Rousseau in which he proposed mov...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
This thesis identifies and challenges two distinct modes of describing contemporary childhood and tr...
AbstractThe main topic discussed in the sociology of childhood is whether childhood is a universal a...
The experience of (one’s own) childhood and the encounter with children are tricky issues from an ep...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
Standard approaches to the philosophy of childhood frequently begin by problematizing the child as o...
In the article the author presents the analysis of philosophical reflection of the phenomenon of chi...
Childhood has been historically and socially linked to the idea of lack, absence, or incompleteness....
Standard approaches to the philosophy of childhood frequently begin by problematizing the child as o...
Standard approaches to the philosophy of childhood frequently begin by problematizing the child as o...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of children in society, the dominant discourse of childhood does not...
The 18th century brought a sequence of outlook changes to Europe. Although contemporary transformati...
The text is an attempt at a comparative analysis of the concept by Rousseau in which he proposed mov...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
This paper offers an approach to child study that moves beyond the traditional modern domains of med...
This thesis identifies and challenges two distinct modes of describing contemporary childhood and tr...
AbstractThe main topic discussed in the sociology of childhood is whether childhood is a universal a...
The experience of (one’s own) childhood and the encounter with children are tricky issues from an ep...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
Standard approaches to the philosophy of childhood frequently begin by problematizing the child as o...
In the article the author presents the analysis of philosophical reflection of the phenomenon of chi...
Childhood has been historically and socially linked to the idea of lack, absence, or incompleteness....
Standard approaches to the philosophy of childhood frequently begin by problematizing the child as o...
Standard approaches to the philosophy of childhood frequently begin by problematizing the child as o...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of children in society, the dominant discourse of childhood does not...
The 18th century brought a sequence of outlook changes to Europe. Although contemporary transformati...
The text is an attempt at a comparative analysis of the concept by Rousseau in which he proposed mov...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...