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A Study of Pathology in Dewey's Theory of Experience : A New Look into His Philosophical Project
https://doi.org/10.18999/nueduca.63.1.61
https://doi.org/10.18999/nueduca.63.1.61239fdab2-e75d-4e8d-b878-514fdfe75662
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Item type | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 2016-10-31 | |||||
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タイトル | A Study of Pathology in Dewey's Theory of Experience : A New Look into His Philosophical Project | |||||
著者 |
UKAI, Shunji
× UKAI, Shunji× 鵜飼, 峻二 |
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内容記述 | One of the philosophical contributions of John Dewey's naturalistic theory of experience is that it overcomes the epistemological problem of assuming an immutable subject. Instead of reducing experience into some sort of mental faculty, the theory discusses the general features of a situation. However, this sensitive maneuver does not undermine the importance of the subject. This essay focuses on an overlooked trait that concerns the subject, namely, the pathological. Dewey scholars who acknowledge the importance of the subject in experience - Alexander (1987) and Garrison (2003) among others - only mention it in passing as a negative behavior to overcome. This essay is an attempt to flesh out its positive function. I first illustrate Dewey's understanding of human behavior from his famous "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology" (1896), and situate his "The Theory of Emotion" (1894-1895) within it as it serves as a basis of locating the pathological behavior. From this discussion, I sketch out four conditions that cause the behavior, namely: 1) the lack of past experience, 2) the neglect of situations, 3) the unintended evocation of ideas, and 4) the dysfunction of biological functions. While the complexity of the conditions does not allow simple solutions, they all share the trait that the sense of tension indicates its recognition. The positive function is that every recognition constantly becomes a branching point between the perpetuation and transformation of the immobilizing conditions. Finally, I suggest that there is a possibility of reading Dewey's broader philosophical project as a continued attempt to detect such tensions. | |||||
内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||
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出版者 | 名古屋大学大学院教育発達科学研究科 | |||||
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言語 | eng | |||||
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資源 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||
タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||
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ID登録 | 10.18999/nueduca.63.1.61 | |||||
ID登録タイプ | JaLC | |||||
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収録物識別子 | 1346-0307 | |||||
書誌情報 |
名古屋大学大学院教育発達科学研究科紀要. 教育科学 巻 63, 号 1, p. 61-69, 発行日 2016-09-30 |
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識別子 | http://hdl.handle.net/2237/24997 | |||||
識別子タイプ | HDL |