2018
DOI: 10.14516/fde.598
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Tradition, authority and dialogue: Arendt and Alexander on education

Abstract: In this paper I discuss two attempts to challenge mainstream liberal education, by Hannah Arendt and by contemporary Israeli philosopher Hanan Alexander. Arendt and Alexander both identify problems in liberal-secular modern politics and present alternatives based on reconnecting politics and education to tradition. I analyze their positions and bring them into a dialogue that suggests a complex conception of education that avoids many of the pitfalls of modern liberal thought. First, I outline Arendt and Alexa… Show more

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“…Th e classrooms of our days are very diff erent from those known by previous generations. It is important to understand that the crisis in education does not attack and accelerate the disappearance of tradition and culture, it is precisely a refl ection of this disappearance (Snir, 2018). Th e generational leap is now more evident than ever, promoted by changing values and attitudes at a dizzying rate.…”
Section: Conclusion: Change and Uncertainty The Spanish School At The...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e classrooms of our days are very diff erent from those known by previous generations. It is important to understand that the crisis in education does not attack and accelerate the disappearance of tradition and culture, it is precisely a refl ection of this disappearance (Snir, 2018). Th e generational leap is now more evident than ever, promoted by changing values and attitudes at a dizzying rate.…”
Section: Conclusion: Change and Uncertainty The Spanish School At The...mentioning
confidence: 99%