Beschreibung
This book explores Levinas phenomenology of ethical motivation. Levinas is grounded in radical alterity, the knowledge that ethics exists only when we are fully separate from someone else, allowing us to experience connection with one another. In this book, the author locates this ethics in embodiment, emotions, and imaginations and explores the intersection of aesthetics and education.
Autorenportrait
Donald S. Blumenfeld-Jones specializes in aesthetics, curriculum theory, arts-based education research, and ethics. He founded ARTs (Arts-based Reflective Teaching), an elementary education teacher preparation program dedicated to aestheticizing the curriculum and making ethics central to both curriculum planning and teaching.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Levinas Ethics: a story relation, and radical alterity.- Chapter 2: Aesthetics, Body, and Ethics.- Chapter 3 Levinas in the Classroom: Working toward Ethical Consciousness.
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