Like most philosophers, Heidegger gave little attention to childhood, but his philosophical emphasis on pre-reflective practice and understanding seems uniquely qualified to help make sense of a child’s experience and development. Moreover, it seems to me that many central Heideggerian concepts are best defended, exemplified, and articulated by bringing child development into the discussion. A Heideggerain emphasis on pre-theoretical world-involvement opens up a rich array of phenomena for studying child development, which can improve upon standard theories that have over-emphasized exclusive conditions or criteria. I begin by laying out some basic features of Heidegger’s conception of being-in-the-world as a preparation for understanding t...
In this article, an outline of the philosophical concept of the child is presented, based on the cen...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
The following examines Heidegger's analysis of world and Dasein from a transcendental perspective. I...
Like most philosophers, Heidegger gave little attention to childhood, but his philosophical emphasis...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
Heidegger’s analysis of human existence has long been criticized for ignoring the full possibilities...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of children in society, the dominant discourse of childhood does not...
Discussions of Heidegger and education, particularly as expressed by those interested in the philoso...
The publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927 by the very young Martin Heidegger, a mere thirty-eight at ...
The purpose of this article is to explore Heidegger’s approach to how educa- tion and reflection end...
This dissertation is a study of Martin Heidegger’s thinking on education, a neglected thematic in th...
The development of children’s minds raises fundamental questions, from how we are able to know about...
This work aims to start a discussion between philosophy of education, phenomenology, hermeneutics, a...
In this article, an outline of the philosophical concept of the child is presented, based on the cen...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
The following examines Heidegger's analysis of world and Dasein from a transcendental perspective. I...
Like most philosophers, Heidegger gave little attention to childhood, but his philosophical emphasis...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
Heidegger’s analysis of human existence has long been criticized for ignoring the full possibilities...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of children in society, the dominant discourse of childhood does not...
Discussions of Heidegger and education, particularly as expressed by those interested in the philoso...
The publication of Sein und Zeit in 1927 by the very young Martin Heidegger, a mere thirty-eight at ...
The purpose of this article is to explore Heidegger’s approach to how educa- tion and reflection end...
This dissertation is a study of Martin Heidegger’s thinking on education, a neglected thematic in th...
The development of children’s minds raises fundamental questions, from how we are able to know about...
This work aims to start a discussion between philosophy of education, phenomenology, hermeneutics, a...
In this article, an outline of the philosophical concept of the child is presented, based on the cen...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
The following examines Heidegger's analysis of world and Dasein from a transcendental perspective. I...