Epistemología Y Educación: (Breve Trazo) de Platón a Hegel

Authors

  • Sergio Espinosa Proa

Keywords:

Education, Epistemology, Philosophy, Plato, Hegel, Kant

Abstract

This essay defends the idea that education and epistemology are necessarily related. Since its origins, the “object” of philosophy is not absolutely an object – or a given collection of them – but the whole. To say that the task of philosophy is to refl ect on the whole – or being – will result in extreme shock, even more so for a modern mentality. Education is not mere knowledge transmission. To this extent, it does not require “an epistemology” to adequately fulfi ll such a task. On the contrary, all education occurs within an epistemology, within a metaphysics. That philosophy has been reduced to the size and rank of epistemology was the result of a prolonged process of weakening and decomposition.

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Published

2006-12-19

How to Cite

Espinosa Proa, S. (2006). Epistemología Y Educación: (Breve Trazo) de Platón a Hegel. Senac Journal of Education and Work, 32(3), 4–23. Retrieved from https://senacbts.emnuvens.com.br/bts/article/view/309

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