ABSTRACT

This title, first published in 1973, brings together a variety of papers by Israel Scheffler, one of America’s leading educational philosophers. The essays each stress the importance of critical thought and independent judgement to the organization of educational activities. In the first section, Scheffler adopts a metaphilosophical approach, emphasizing the role of philosophy in educational thought. A number of key concepts are dealt with next, including the study of education and its relation to theoretical disciplines, philosophical interpretations of teaching, and the education of teachers. The final section is critical, and deals with the writings of several key thinkers in the field. A broad and authoritative study, this reissue will provide any Philosophy student with an essential background to the criticism and theories surrounding the philosophy of education.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part 1|36 pages

Philosophy and education

chapter 1|10 pages

Toward an analytic philosophy of education

chapter 3|12 pages

Philosophy and the curriculum

part 2|52 pages

Concepts of education

part 3|52 pages

Educational content

chapter 8|20 pages

Science, morals and educational policy

chapter 9|10 pages

Justifying curriculum decisions

chapter 10|10 pages

Reflections on educational relevance

chapter 11|11 pages

Moral education and the democratic ideal

part 4|51 pages

Educational thought

chapter 13|5 pages

D. J. O'Connor's

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education

chapter 15|10 pages

Reflections on Ryle's theory of knowledge