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Teaching Philosophy: An Optimization-Liquidation or a New Start?

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2019-62-2-42-57

Abstract

In the article, I analyze the current situation in the field of teaching philosophy and also other social sciences and humanities. The point is that in higher school, under various pretexts, many departments and philosophy councils are closed, hours for teaching philosophical courses and seminars are reduced. Teachers of philosophy and other disciplines in higher education, in addition to being overwhelmed, have to spend a lot of time on unnecessary reporting, which for the most part does not reflect the essence of the matter. The policy of education officials and their belief in the need for such reporting and reduction of hours are critically reviewed. I show that in addition to the well-known functions of philosophy, teaching philosophy is of crucial importance today is due to three important circumstances: we live, firstly, in a period of double transition (of the whole civilization and of Russia) and, secondly, in a period of an anthropological crisis and a crisis of reality, thirdly, due to a crisis of morality and ethics. Only philosophy, based on the methodology, as well as the humanities and social sciences can comprehend modern conditions. The question is about a new start to the practice of teaching philosophy. I propose to introduce a temporary moratorium on the compilation of new teaching programs and start a broad discussion in the philosophical and pedagogical community of the goals and content of the teaching of philosophy. In this regard, I offer my own understanding of the problems and the essence of the teaching of philosophy. I also share my personal experience in teaching philosophy, which includes lecturing and organizing the creative work of small groups of students.

About the Author

V. M. Rozin
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Russian Federation
Vadim Rozin – D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Main Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy.


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Rozin V.M. Teaching Philosophy: An Optimization-Liquidation or a New Start? Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2019;62(2):42-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2019-62-2-42-57



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