
Education, Ethics and Existence
Camus and the Human Condition
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. May 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-1-138-05754-8 (ISBN)
Description
Best known today for his novels, plays and short stories, but also an accomplished essayist, editor and journalist, Albert Camus was one of the most influential literary figures of the 20th century. He has gained widespread recognition for works such as The Stranger, Caligula, The Plague and Exile and the Kingdom. In 1957 Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. In 1960 he was killed in a car accident, aged just 46. Since Camus' untimely death, his work has been engaged by scholars in literature, politics, philosophy and many other fields.
This volume is one of the first book-length studies of Camus with a specifically educational focus. Camus' writings raise and address ethical and political questions that resonate strongly with current concerns and debates in educational theory, and the difficulties and dilemmas faced by his characters mirror those encountered by many teachers in school classrooms. This book will appeal to all who wish to consider the connections between education, ethics and the problem of human existence.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Educational Philosophy & Theory.
This volume is one of the first book-length studies of Camus with a specifically educational focus. Camus' writings raise and address ethical and political questions that resonate strongly with current concerns and debates in educational theory, and the difficulties and dilemmas faced by his characters mirror those encountered by many teachers in school classrooms. This book will appeal to all who wish to consider the connections between education, ethics and the problem of human existence.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Educational Philosophy & Theory.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-05754-8 (9781138057548)
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Persons
Andrew Gibbons is an Associate Professor at the School of Education, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His central interests include the work of Albert Camus, the philosophy of early childhood education and the philosophy of technology. He has published on a wide range of educational policies and practices.
Richard Heraud is a PhD student in the Department of Policy, Cultural and Social Studies in Education at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. His principal interest is the status of creativity and its relationship to the formation of political subjectivities in contemporary education institutions.
Peter Roberts is Professor of Education at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His research interests are in philosophy of education and educational policy studies. His latest book is Better Worlds: Education, Art, and Utopia, with John Freeman-Moir (2013).
Richard Heraud is a PhD student in the Department of Policy, Cultural and Social Studies in Education at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. His principal interest is the status of creativity and its relationship to the formation of political subjectivities in contemporary education institutions.
Peter Roberts is Professor of Education at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His research interests are in philosophy of education and educational policy studies. His latest book is Better Worlds: Education, Art, and Utopia, with John Freeman-Moir (2013).
Author
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
University of Waikato, New Zealand
Content
1. Introduction: Camus and education 2. Like a Stone: A happy death and the search for knowledge 3. Beyond Education: Meursault and being ordinary 4. The Stranger: Adventures at zero point 5. Education and the Face of the Other: Levinas, Camus and (mis)understanding 6. The Teaching of Tragedy: Narrative and education 7. Tragedy and Teaching: The education of narrative 8. Bridging Literary and Philosophical Genres: Judgement, reflection and education in Camus' The Fall 9. Teaching, Learning and Ethical Dilemmas: Lessons from Albert Camus 10. Acceptance, Resistance and Educational Transformation: A Taoist reading of The First Man