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Author Oxley, Julinna

Title Experiential Learning in Philosophy
Published Taylor and Francis, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (267 pages)
Series Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy.
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Experiential Learning in Philosophy: Theory and Practice -- Part I Philosophical Reflections on Experiential Learning -- 2 Practicing Philosophy: Philosophy with Children and Experiential Learning -- 3 A Short History of Experiential Learning and Its Application to Business Ethics -- 4 Performing Care Ethics: Empathy, Acting, and Embodied Learning -- 5 Dewey and Collaborative Experiential Learning Indoors -- 6 Philosophy, Critical Pedagogy, and Experiential Learning
7 Implicit Bias, Race, and Gender: Experiential Learning and Dual-Process Cognition8 Cultivating Citizenship: Assessing Student-Designed Civic Engagement Projects in Philosophy Classes -- Part II Examples: Experiential Learning Courses -- A. Social Change through Philosophy -- 9 Emergent Learning in Independent Studies: The Story of the Accessible Icon Project -- 10 Taking Animals Seriously: Ethics in Action -- 11 Experiential Learning in a Social Justice Course: Philosophy as Transformative Experience -- 12 Feminist Philosophy and Civic Engagement: The Educational Fair
B. Service-Learning and Community Engagement through Philosophy13 Engaging with Global Justice through Internships -- 14 Cultivating Responsible Global Citizenship: Philosophical Exploration & Service Learning in Guyana -- 15 Studying War and Contributing to the Community -- 16 Minding Philosophy: Service Learning and Intellectual Disability -- C. New Directions in Experiential Learning in Philosophy -- 17 Collaborative Research Groups in the Experimental Philosophy Seminar -- 18 Philosophy as Practice: Zen and Archery
19 Teaching Philosophy by Designing a Wikipedia Page20 Museums as the Philosophy Lab: Technology and Cognition Beyond the Brain -- Contributors -- Name Index -- Subject Index
Summary In this volume, Julinna Oxley and Ramona Ilea bring together essays that examine and defend the use of experiential learning activities to teach philosophical terms, concepts, arguments, and practices. Experiential learning emphasizes the importance of student engagement outside the traditional classroom structure. Service learning, studying abroad, engaging in large-scale collaborative projects such as creating blogs, websites and videos, and practically applying knowledge in a reflective, creative and rigorous way are all forms of experiential learning. Taken together, the contributions to E
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Subject Philosophy -- Study and teaching.
Experiential learning.
Experiential learning
Philosophy -- Study and teaching
Form Electronic book
Author Ilea, Ramona
ISBN 9781317402770
1317402774