The aim of this essay is to present an analysis of Dewey’s contribution to Giovanni Maria Bertin’s Ethical and Social Education1. In it, the author intends to demonstrate that, on the basis of several of Bertin’s works, a pos- sible comparison can be made between the socio-pedagogical (and cultural) values in the active, democratic and militant education described by John Dewey in his logical and pragmatic approach and the socio-pedagogical (and cultural) values in the ethical and social education theory developed by Giovanni Maria Bertin himself, known as “Pedagogical Problematicism”. The premise is that both John Dewey and Giovanni Maria Bertin put their trust in substantive democracy, rather than in democracy as a purely representativ...
In Dewey, philosophy and education are inseparable. It is often forgotten that Dewey’s conception of...
This essay is based on the interpretation of Dewey’s texts and part of the specialized secondary lit...
This article aims to critically assess John Dewey’s ideal of “democracy as a way of life”, an evocat...
The aim of this essay is to present an analysis of Dewey’s contribution to Giovanni Maria Bertin’s E...
The aim of this essay is to present an analysis of Dewey’s contribution to Giovanni Maria Bertin’s E...
This contribution puts in confrontation the characteristics of Giovanni Maria Bertin’s problematicis...
This contribution puts in confrontation the characteristics of Giovanni Maria Bertin\u2019s problema...
This contribution puts in confrontation the characteristics of Giovanni Maria Bertin’s problematicis...
In this essay the author tries to read in an analytical way the fundamental John Dewey’s book, Democ...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
John Dewey never publishes a special work on theory of democracy. Nevertheless, his concern with dem...
John Dewey never publishes a special work on theory of democracy. Nevertheless, his concern with dem...
The reception of Dewey’s thought in Italy was assimilated within a cultural and political project ai...
The reception of Dewey’s thought in Italy was assimilated within a cultural and political project ai...
In Dewey, philosophy and education are inseparable. It is often forgotten that Dewey’s conception of...
This essay is based on the interpretation of Dewey’s texts and part of the specialized secondary lit...
This article aims to critically assess John Dewey’s ideal of “democracy as a way of life”, an evocat...
The aim of this essay is to present an analysis of Dewey’s contribution to Giovanni Maria Bertin’s E...
The aim of this essay is to present an analysis of Dewey’s contribution to Giovanni Maria Bertin’s E...
This contribution puts in confrontation the characteristics of Giovanni Maria Bertin’s problematicis...
This contribution puts in confrontation the characteristics of Giovanni Maria Bertin\u2019s problema...
This contribution puts in confrontation the characteristics of Giovanni Maria Bertin’s problematicis...
In this essay the author tries to read in an analytical way the fundamental John Dewey’s book, Democ...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
Human development, human rights, and social inclusion are currently among the main challenges for de...
John Dewey never publishes a special work on theory of democracy. Nevertheless, his concern with dem...
John Dewey never publishes a special work on theory of democracy. Nevertheless, his concern with dem...
The reception of Dewey’s thought in Italy was assimilated within a cultural and political project ai...
The reception of Dewey’s thought in Italy was assimilated within a cultural and political project ai...
In Dewey, philosophy and education are inseparable. It is often forgotten that Dewey’s conception of...
This essay is based on the interpretation of Dewey’s texts and part of the specialized secondary lit...
This article aims to critically assess John Dewey’s ideal of “democracy as a way of life”, an evocat...