Over the last couple of decades, extensive analyses have been provided over what we may loosely call ‘teaching thinking through dialogue’. Scholars from different perspectives and disciplines have offered a variety of approaches and methods to deal with this most important topic. In this paper, by intersecting Heidegger’s and Arendt’s oeuvre with current educational literature, I wish to display the possibilities a phenomenological approach may offer when it comes to teaching through dialogue. The paper is phrased into two sections and a conclusion. In the first section, I shall unravel what we may call the thoroughly relational nature of Dasein Heidegger developed from 1927 to 1930, and the Arendtian question of togetherness, thus displayi...
The purpose of this article is to explore Heidegger’s approach to how educa- tion and reflection end...
This dissertation is a philosophical inquiry that addresses two questions: First, what does it mean...
Heidegger argued that modern human beings have forgotten a more fundamental and originary understand...
Discussions of Heidegger and education, particularly as expressed by those interested in the philoso...
Over the last three decades, Italian pedagogical debate has been framed by two related questions. On...
The importance of education: In conversation with Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt. The text is a ...
This dissertation is a study of the implications for education of the concept of dialogue as it is a...
In this essay, which is a response to five papers on Heidegger and education but can also be read in...
This research is conducted with a conceptual and philosophical approach in the humanities field. In ...
This chapter arises out of the transition from a PhD thesis on Heidegger’s phenomenology to my attem...
The paper develops a reading of Heidegger's philosophy through an educational lens by arguing that H...
A special challenge for this chapter, therefore, is to carve out a useful terrain between two unprod...
This paper discusses a contemporary debate concerning the separation of teaching qua instruction fro...
This dissertation is a study of Martin Heidegger’s thinking on education, a neglected thematic in th...
Over the last couple of decades, Heideggerian philosophy has become an important resource for educat...
The purpose of this article is to explore Heidegger’s approach to how educa- tion and reflection end...
This dissertation is a philosophical inquiry that addresses two questions: First, what does it mean...
Heidegger argued that modern human beings have forgotten a more fundamental and originary understand...
Discussions of Heidegger and education, particularly as expressed by those interested in the philoso...
Over the last three decades, Italian pedagogical debate has been framed by two related questions. On...
The importance of education: In conversation with Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt. The text is a ...
This dissertation is a study of the implications for education of the concept of dialogue as it is a...
In this essay, which is a response to five papers on Heidegger and education but can also be read in...
This research is conducted with a conceptual and philosophical approach in the humanities field. In ...
This chapter arises out of the transition from a PhD thesis on Heidegger’s phenomenology to my attem...
The paper develops a reading of Heidegger's philosophy through an educational lens by arguing that H...
A special challenge for this chapter, therefore, is to carve out a useful terrain between two unprod...
This paper discusses a contemporary debate concerning the separation of teaching qua instruction fro...
This dissertation is a study of Martin Heidegger’s thinking on education, a neglected thematic in th...
Over the last couple of decades, Heideggerian philosophy has become an important resource for educat...
The purpose of this article is to explore Heidegger’s approach to how educa- tion and reflection end...
This dissertation is a philosophical inquiry that addresses two questions: First, what does it mean...
Heidegger argued that modern human beings have forgotten a more fundamental and originary understand...