Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 543 g
Buch, Englisch, 266 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 543 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
ISBN: 978-1-138-92739-1
Verlag: Routledge
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Foreword Peter Singer 1. Experiential Learning in Philosophy: Theory and Practice Julinna C. Oxley and Ramona Ilea Part 1: Philosophical Reflections on Experiential Learning 2. Experiential Learning and the Practice of Pre-College Philosophy Michael Burroughs 3. A Short History of Experiential Learning and Its Application to Business Ethics Karen Hornsby and Wade Maki 4. Performing Care Ethics: Empathy, Acting, and Embodied Learning Maurice Hamington 5. Dewey and Collaborative Experiential Learning Indoors Minerva Ahumada 6. Philosophy, Critical Pedagogy, and Experiential Learning J. Jeremy Wisnewski 7. Implicit Bias, Race, and Gender: Experiential Learning and Dual-Process Cognition Dan Yim 8. Assessing Student-Initiated Civic Engagement Projects in Philosophy Classes Susan Hawthorne, Monica Janzen, Ramona Ilea, Chad Wiener Part 2: Examples: Experiential Learning Courses 9. Emergent Learning in Independent Studies: The Story of the Accessible Icon Project Brian Glenney 10. Taking Animals Seriously: Ethics in Action Kathie Jenni 11. Experiential Learning in a Social Justice Course: Philosophy as Transformative Experience Megan Halteman Zwart12. Feminist Philosophy and Civic Engagement: The Educational Fair Sharon Meagher 13. Engaging with Global Justice through Internships Ericka Tucker 14. Cultivating Responsible Global Citizenship: Philosophical Exploration & Service-Learning in Guyana Katherine Kirby 15. Studying War and Contributing to the Community Joe Cole 16. Minding Philosophy: Service Learning and Intellectual Disability Donna Turney 17. Collaborative Research Groups in the Experimental Philosophy Seminar Alexandra Bradner 18.Philosophy as Practice: Zen and Archery Gregory A. Clark 19. Teaching Philosophy by Designing a Wikipedia Page Graham Hubbs 20. Museums as the Philosophy Lab: Technology and Cognition Beyond the Brain Robin Zebrowski