from laboratory to praxis: communities of philosophical inquiry as a model of (and for) social activism

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Autor(a) principal: kizel, arie
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Childhood & Philosophy (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/childhood/article/view/25868
Resumo: This article discusses the conditions under which dialogical learner-researchers can move out of the philosophical laboratory of a community of philosophical inquiry into the field of social activism, engaging in a critical and creative examination of society and seeking to change it. Based on Matthew Lipman’s proposal that communities of philosophical inquiry can serve as a model of social activism in the present, it presents the community of philosophical inquiry as a model for social activism in the future. In other words, Lipman’s central ideas in his earlier and later thought—including meaning as a mode of action, relevance as a way of examining life and stimulating influence for change as a form of creating a democratic society—establish two parallel circle of influence: the present time, in the shape of the philosophical community of inquiry that allows activist skills to be honed, and a social space that extends into the future as a forum for applying principles and bettering society. Finally, this paper adduces several forms of social activism that may be anchored in philosophical awareness of real conditions and their contexts. Through them, the community of philosophical inquiry not only constitutes a place in which young people’s thought processes can be developed but also one in which they can aspire to become activists in various areas.
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spelling from laboratory to praxis: communities of philosophical inquiry as a model of (and for) social activismdel laboratorio a la praxis: comunidades de investigación filosófica como modelos de (y para) el activismo socialdo laboratorio à praxis: comunidades de investigação filosófica como modelos de (e para) o ativismo socialPhilosophy for ChildrenPhilosophy with ChildrenCommunities of Philosophical InquirySocial ActivismThis article discusses the conditions under which dialogical learner-researchers can move out of the philosophical laboratory of a community of philosophical inquiry into the field of social activism, engaging in a critical and creative examination of society and seeking to change it. Based on Matthew Lipman’s proposal that communities of philosophical inquiry can serve as a model of social activism in the present, it presents the community of philosophical inquiry as a model for social activism in the future. In other words, Lipman’s central ideas in his earlier and later thought—including meaning as a mode of action, relevance as a way of examining life and stimulating influence for change as a form of creating a democratic society—establish two parallel circle of influence: the present time, in the shape of the philosophical community of inquiry that allows activist skills to be honed, and a social space that extends into the future as a forum for applying principles and bettering society. Finally, this paper adduces several forms of social activism that may be anchored in philosophical awareness of real conditions and their contexts. Through them, the community of philosophical inquiry not only constitutes a place in which young people’s thought processes can be developed but also one in which they can aspire to become activists in various areas.Este artículo discute las condiciones bajo las cuales los aprendices-investigadores dialógicos pueden salir del laboratorio filosófico de una comunidad de investigación filosófica al campo del activismo social, emprendiendo un examen crítico y creativo de la sociedad y tratando de cambiarla. Basado en la propuesta de Matthew Lipman de que las comunidades de investigación filosófica pueden servir como modelo de activismo social en el presente, presenta la comunidad de investigación filosófica como modelo para el activismo social en el futuro. En otras palabras, las ideas centrales de Lipman en su pensamiento primero y último -incluyendo el significado como modo de acción, la relevancia como forma de examinar la vida y estimular la influencia para el cambio como forma de crear una sociedad democrática- establecen dos círculos paralelos de influencia: El tiempo presente, en la forma de la comunidad filosófica de investigación que permite perfeccionar las habilidades de los activistas y un espacio social que se extiende al futuro como un foro para aplicar los principios y mejorar la sociedad. Finalmente, este trabajo sugiere varias formas de activismo social que pueden estar ancladas en la conciencia filosófica de las condiciones reales y sus contextos. A través de ellas, la comunidad de investigación filosófica no sólo constituye un lugar en el que los procesos de pensamiento de los jóvenes pueden desarrollarse, sino también uno en el que pueden aspirar a ser activistas en diversas áreas.Este artigo discute as condições sob as quais os aprendentes-pesquisadores dialógicos podem partir do laboratório filosófico de uma comunidade de investigação filosófica para o campo do ativismo social, engajando-se em um exame crítico e criativo da sociedade e procurando mudá-la. Com base na proposta de Matthew Lipman de que as comunidades de investigação filosófica podem servir de modelo de ativismo social no presente, ele apresenta a comunidade de investigação filosófica como modelo para o ativismo social no futuro. Em outras palavras, as ideias centrais de Lipman em seu pensamento primeiro e último - incluindo o significado como um modo de ação, a relevância como forma de examinar a vida e estimular a influência para a mudança como forma de criar uma sociedade democrática - estabelecem dois círculos de influência paralelos: o tempo presente, sob a forma da comunidade filosófica de investigação que permite o aperfeiçoamento das habilidades ativistas e um espaço social que se estende para o futuro como um foro para aplicar os princípios e melhorar a sociedade. Finalmente, este artigo apresenta diversas formas de ativismo social que podem estar ancoradas na consciência filosófica das condições reais e seus contextos. Através delas, a comunidade de investigação filosófica não só constitui um lugar no qual os processos de pensamento dos jovens podem ser desenvolvidos, mas também um espaço em que eles podem aspirar a se tornarem ativistas em várias áreas.Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2016-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/childhood/article/view/2586810.12957/childphilo.2016.25868childhood & philosophy; Vol. 12 Núm. 25 (2016): sept./dic.; 497-517childhood & philosophy; v. 12 n. 25 (2016): set./dez.; 497-517childhood & philosophy; Vol. 12 No. 25 (2016): sept./dec.; 497-5171984-5987reponame:Childhood & Philosophy (Rio de Janeiro. 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kizel, arie
Philosophy for Children
Philosophy with Children
Communities of Philosophical Inquiry
Social Activism
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title_full from laboratory to praxis: communities of philosophical inquiry as a model of (and for) social activism
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Philosophy for Children
Philosophy with Children
Communities of Philosophical Inquiry
Social Activism
topic Philosophy for Children
Philosophy with Children
Communities of Philosophical Inquiry
Social Activism
description This article discusses the conditions under which dialogical learner-researchers can move out of the philosophical laboratory of a community of philosophical inquiry into the field of social activism, engaging in a critical and creative examination of society and seeking to change it. Based on Matthew Lipman’s proposal that communities of philosophical inquiry can serve as a model of social activism in the present, it presents the community of philosophical inquiry as a model for social activism in the future. In other words, Lipman’s central ideas in his earlier and later thought—including meaning as a mode of action, relevance as a way of examining life and stimulating influence for change as a form of creating a democratic society—establish two parallel circle of influence: the present time, in the shape of the philosophical community of inquiry that allows activist skills to be honed, and a social space that extends into the future as a forum for applying principles and bettering society. Finally, this paper adduces several forms of social activism that may be anchored in philosophical awareness of real conditions and their contexts. Through them, the community of philosophical inquiry not only constitutes a place in which young people’s thought processes can be developed but also one in which they can aspire to become activists in various areas.
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