期刊目錄列表 - 50卷第2期(2005.10) - 【教育類】50(2)

理性或感性?Rorty 人權思想與其對教育的啟示 作者:洪如玉(國立嘉義大學教育學系)

卷期:50卷第2期
日期:2005年10月
頁碼:55-68
DOI:10.3966/2073753X2005105002004

摘要:

本文宗旨在探討Richard Rorty 的人權思想及其相關的教育主張。本文首先說明 Rorty 哲學的基本觀點,第二節與第三節分別說明他對西方傳統哲學的批判及其政治哲學論點,第四節說明Rorty的人權主張,第五節為相關論辯,分析相關學者對Rorty 的批判與Rorty 的回應,第六節總結並析理Rorty 人權思想及其感性教育的主張。

關鍵詞:人權、感性教育、反諷自由主義、實用主義

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中文APA引文格式洪如玉(2005)。理性或感性?Rorty人權思想與其對教育的啟示。師大學報:教育類50(2),55-68。doi:10.3966/2073753X2005105002004
APA FormatHung, R.-Y. (2005). Rationality or Sentimentality? Rorty’s Conception of Human Rights and its Educational Implications. Journal of National Taiwan Normal University: Education, 50(2), 55-68. doi:10.3966/2073753X2005105002004

Journal directory listing - Volume 50 Number 2 (2005/October) - Education【50(2)】

Rationality or Sentimentality? Rorty’s Conception of Human Rights and its Educational Implications Author: Ruyu Hung(Department of Education, National Chiayi University)

Vol.&No.:Vol. 50, No. 2
Date:October 2005
Pages:55-68
DOI:10.3966/2073753X2005105002004

Abstract:

This paper aims at clarifying Rorty’s conception of human rights and education. To do this it examines Rorty’s critique of traditional philosophy, his political thought and the related dispute about human rights. The paper will make clear the power of Rorty’s insights on education, especially his substitution of the “sentimental” approach for the traditional “rational” one. From Rorty’s view, the goal for education to build a human rights culture is not via more reasoning or knowing, but via sympathy and compassion for more people who could have been taken as “others” or “aliens” or “strangers.” In other words, the more people we care, the more people’s human rights are highlighted and thus respected and promoted. That is the reason why the Rortian educators need to put more stress on the cultivation of pupil’s sentimentality than rationality although the latter has been seen as the center of the conventional education.

Keywords:human rights, ironic liberalism, pragmatism, sentimental education