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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.48.2017.tde-29092016-152418
Document
Author
Full name
Francisco Veiga de Moraes
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Pagotto-Euzebio, Marcos Sidnei (President)
Faria, Filipe Ceppas de Carvalho e
Favaretto, Celso Fernando
Title in Portuguese
O ideal de formação e o ensino de filosofia: a situação atual do saber e da tarefa da emancipação
Keywords in Portuguese
Educação
Ensino de filosofia
Filosofia
Formação
Jean-François-Lyotard
Abstract in Portuguese
A proposta desta dissertação incide sobre a discussão das possibilidades e potencialidades do ensino de Filosofia na etapa do ensino médio abordado sob a perspectiva de suas conexões com o ideal de formação. Uma vez que a pesquisa seguiu o caminho de relacionar a formação com a metanarrativa emancipadora do Iluminismo, foi importante examinar até onde persiste a força desse ideal, que passa a não ter a mesma resguarda de legitimação de outrora. Esta forma de encaminhar o debate está baseada na discussão sobre a pós-modernidade proposta por Jean-François Lyotard. Partindo destas considerações, a pesquisa buscou examinar textos que abordam a relação do ensino de filosofia com o ideal de formação na situação contemporânea recorrendo a autores como Celso Favaretto, Silvio Gallo, Walter Omar Kohan e Franklin Leopoldo e Silva. Após examinar o que se entende por ideal de formação assim como a forma que ela pode ser associada a uma metanarrativa emancipadora e também suas conexões com o ensino de filosofia, a pesquisa discute aspectos chaves da filosofia de Lyotard para pensar a educação e também voltar a refletir sobre quais maneiras o ensino de filosofia pode tomar forma no cenário atual.
Title in English
The formation ideal and the teaching of philosophy: The current state of knowledge and the emancipation task.
Keywords in English
Education
Formation
Jean-François- Lyotard
Philosophy
Teaching of philosophy
Abstract in English
The purpose of this dissertation is to focus on the discussion of the possibilities and potentialities of the teaching of Philosophy - in high school level - approached from the perspective of its connections to the formation ideal. Once the search has taken the path of relating formation with the emancipatory metanarrative of the Enlightenment, it was important to examine how far the strength of this ideal remains, which does not have much of the same legitimacy protection as before. This way of routing the debate concerns the discussion of postmodernity proposed by Jean-François Lyotard. Based on these considerations, the research sought to examine texts that approach the teaching of philosophy related to the formation ideal in the contemporary situation counting on authors such as Celso Favaretto, Silvio Gallo, Walter Omar Kohan and Franklin Leopoldo e Silva. After examining what is meant by formation ideal - as well as how it can be associated with an emancipatory metanarrative - and its connections with the teaching of philosophy, the research discusses key aspects of Lyotard's philosophy to reflect on education and also to re-think about what ways the teaching of philosophy may take shape in the current scenario.
 
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Publishing Date
2017-03-13
 
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