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Scientific Sources and Teaching Contexts Throughout History

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This book examines the textual, social, cultural, practical and institutional environments to which the expression "teaching and learning contexts" refers. It  reflects on the extent to which studying such environments helps us to better understand ancient or modern sources, and how notions of "teaching" and "learning" are to be understood.
Tackling two problems: the first, is that of certain sources of scientific knowledge being studied without taking into account the various "contexts" of transmission that gave this knowledge a long-lasting meaning.

The second is that other sources are related to teaching and learning activities, but without being too precise and demonstrative about the existence and nature of this "teaching context". In other words, this book makes clear what is meant by "context" and highlights the complexity of the practice hidden by the words "teaching" and "learning". Divided into three parts, the book makes accessible teaching and learning situations, presents comparatist approaches, and emphasizes the notion of teaching as projects embedded in coherent treatises or productions.

 

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ISBN: 9789401778060
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Author: Alain Bernard, Christine Proust
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 334 pages
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
Genres: History of science
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
Philosophy and theory of education
Philosophy of science