It is not sheer revolt against things as they are
which stirs human endeavour to its depths,
but vision of what might be and is not
(Dewey 1940a: 109).
PART I
Confusion in pholosophy and education
1. Education, philosophy and existence
PART II
A coherent theory of experience
2. Reflective experience and the logical difference
3. The challenge of non-reflective (aesthetic)experience
4. The ontological difference
5. The way of phenomenology
6. Heidegger's questioning of be-ing
PART III
A coherent theory of education
7. Four cases of educational confusion
8. Educating through occupations as ways of be-ing
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