Poetic Knowledge: The Recovery of Education

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SUNY Press, 1998 M01 1 - 211 páginas
This book rediscovers a traditional mode of knowledge that remains viable today. Contrasted to the academic and cultural fads often based on the scientific methodology of the Cartesian legacy, or any number of trendy experiments in education, Poetic Knowledge returns to the freshness and importance of first knowledge, a knowledge of the senses and the passions.

"Poetic knowledge" is not the knowledge of poetry, nor is it even knowledge in the sense that we often think of today, that is, the mastery of scientific, technological, or business information. Rather, it is an intuitive, obscure, mysterious way of knowing reality, not always able to account for itself, but absolutely essential if one is ever to advance properly to the higher degrees of certainty. From Socrates to the Middle Ages, and even into the twentieth century, the case for poetic knowledge is revealed with the care of philosophical archeology. Taylor demonstrates the effectiveness of the poetic mode of education through his own observations as a teacher, and two experimental "poetic" schools in the twentieth century.

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Introduction
1
The Validity of Poetic Knowledge
5
The Philosophical Foundations of Poetic Knowledge
11
Connatural Intentional and Intuitive Knowledge
59
Descartes and the Cartesian Legacy
87
Voices for Poetic Knowledge after Descartes
121
Poetic Knowledge and the Integrated Humanities Program
145
The Future of the Poetic Mode of Knowledge in Education
167
NOTES
185
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
197
INDEX
203
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James S. Taylor has been a teacher of English and American literature, Humanities, Western Civilization, and Philosophy of Education, for over twenty years, in private schools and public colleges.

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