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Studies in Philosophy and Education

Publication date: 1991-01-01
Volume: 11 Pages: 95 - 111
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers

Author:

Masschelein, Jan

Keywords:

2202 History and Philosophy of Specific Fields

Abstract:

This paper points out the way in which 'educational' and 'communicative action' (Habermas) are to be related. It is shown that earlier attempts to put Habermas' ideas to use have led to a dead end because they do not realize clearly that the new basic notion introduced by Habermas, namely 'communicative action', is the expression of a 'communicative turn'. It is argued that Habermas' concept expresses a radical new attempt to grasp the intersubjective character of social action. Next implications of this communicative turn for the concept of education as a social praxis are indicated. Education can be conceived of as a praxis responding to the vulnerability of a communicative self. © 1991 Kluwer Academic Publishers.