Professional higher education is expected to educate large numbers of students to become innovative professionals within a time frame of three or four years. A mission impossible? Not necessarily, according to Henriëtta Joosten who is a philosopher as well as a teacher. She uses the experimental, liberating, but also dangerous ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche to rethink contemporary higher professional education. What does it mean to teach students to strive for better in a professional world where horizons tend to disperse and the possibility of long-term orientation is disappearing? Following Nietzsche, five key elements of striving for better are explored: uncertainty, excellence, critical thinking, truth seeking friendship, and learning...
What comes after postmodernism and how will this affect educational theory and, I would add, educati...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the meaning of 'lifelong learning to be' as the essence of li...
Philosophy without doubt is an activity; but an intellectual activity that, although it can illumina...
markdownabstractAbstract Professional higher education is expected to educate large numbers of ...
The republication of Nietzsche’s lectures “On the Future of Our Educational Institutions” invites re...
The traditional distinction of Western philosophy between body and mind still permeates many contemp...
The article deals with the issue of systemic education. The author asks a classic question of whethe...
Rather than appealing to universal truth or morality based on the power of reason, Nietzsche’s impas...
To understand Nietzsche’s view of education requires us to grasp the importance Nietzsche attaches t...
For a philosopher who has widely been regarded as bad, or mad, or even dangerous to know, Nietzsche ...
In this paper, I present some advice in the style of Nietzsche for a university aspiring to move fro...
„Thus, my friends do not confound this education, this delicately footed, spoiled, ethereal goddess,...
This thesis explores how academic and professional staff experience higher education. This research ...
Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s perspective on modem education was formed in reaction against the nineteent...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Nietzsche's educational legacy -- The do...
What comes after postmodernism and how will this affect educational theory and, I would add, educati...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the meaning of 'lifelong learning to be' as the essence of li...
Philosophy without doubt is an activity; but an intellectual activity that, although it can illumina...
markdownabstractAbstract Professional higher education is expected to educate large numbers of ...
The republication of Nietzsche’s lectures “On the Future of Our Educational Institutions” invites re...
The traditional distinction of Western philosophy between body and mind still permeates many contemp...
The article deals with the issue of systemic education. The author asks a classic question of whethe...
Rather than appealing to universal truth or morality based on the power of reason, Nietzsche’s impas...
To understand Nietzsche’s view of education requires us to grasp the importance Nietzsche attaches t...
For a philosopher who has widely been regarded as bad, or mad, or even dangerous to know, Nietzsche ...
In this paper, I present some advice in the style of Nietzsche for a university aspiring to move fro...
„Thus, my friends do not confound this education, this delicately footed, spoiled, ethereal goddess,...
This thesis explores how academic and professional staff experience higher education. This research ...
Friedrich Nietzsche\u27s perspective on modem education was formed in reaction against the nineteent...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Nietzsche's educational legacy -- The do...
What comes after postmodernism and how will this affect educational theory and, I would add, educati...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the meaning of 'lifelong learning to be' as the essence of li...
Philosophy without doubt is an activity; but an intellectual activity that, although it can illumina...