On Learning : A general theory of objects and object-relations

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Tác giả: David Scott

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN: 111.9781800080027

ISBN-13: 978-1800080003

ISBN-13: 978-1800080010

ISBN-13: 978-1800080027

ISBN-13: 978-1800080034

ISBN-13: 978-1800080041

Ký hiệu phân loại: 370.1523 Philosophy and theory, education for specific objectives, educational psychology

Thông tin xuất bản: London UCL Press 2021

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 226516

This is a philosophical work that develops a general theory of ontological objects and object-relations. It does this by examining concepts as acquired dispositions, and then focuses on perhaps the most important of these: the concept of learning. This concept is important because everything that we know and do in the world is predicated on a prior act of learning. A concept can have many meanings and can be used in a number of different ways, and this creates difficulty when considering the nature of objects and the relationships between them. To enable this, David Scott answers a series of questions about concepts in general and the concept of learning in particular. Some of these questions are: What is learning? What different meanings can be given to the notion of learning? How does the concept of learning relate to other concepts, such as innatism, development and progression? The book offers a counter-argument to empiricist conceptions of learning, to the propagation of simple messages about learning, knowledge, curriculum and assessment, and to the denial that values are central to understanding how we live. It argues that values permeate everything: our descriptions of the world, the attempts we make at creating better futures and our relations with other people.
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