Dear all,
you are cordially invited to a work-in-progress talk by Ewelina Grądzka
(UPJPII, Kraków, POL), taking place on Wed 5 June 2024, on “Propaedeutic
of Philosophy: Austrian Influences on the Heritage of Polish Didactics
of Philosophy“. (abstract below)
The talk will take place at NIG, Hörsaal 3F (R 313), from 13.15-14.45
and is public.
Abstract:
Propaedeutic of philosophy was introduced into the Polish educational
system in the 19th c. during the Partitions while one part of Poland,
called Galicia, belonged to the Austria-Hungarian Empire. In the paper,
I will present how this heritage evolved and how it influenced Polish
education after the independence in 1918. First, I will analyze a
discussion in the 1920s among Polish philosophers on the goals and
content of the future program of propaedeutic of philosophy that
emphasized the need to evolve from the Austrian model of teaching
psychology and logic only. Secondly, I will present the ideas of the
central figure of that discussion, Kazimierz Twardowski. I will analyze
how the program proposed by him evolved between 1921/1922 and 1935, from
the confinement to psychology and logic to a program that included
ethics, aesthetics, sociology and incorporated discussion as one of the
methodological tools. Among the reasons for this development might be
the influence of the discussion among Polish philosophers to which I
refer in the paper, but also more general developments in education
politics of the time, and finally reforms that took place in the
Austrian school system since 1918/19. Unfortunately, the work on
reforming the propaedeutics of philosophy was discontinued with the
establishment of the communist regime in Poland after the Second World
War.
You are all very welcome,
best wishes.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Arne Moritz
Professur für Ethik in Schule und Gesellschaft
Fakultät für Philosophie und Bildungswissenschaft
Institut für Philosophie/Zentrum für Lehrer*innenbildung
Universität Wien
https://homepage.univie.ac.at/arne.holger.moritz/
Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG)
Universitätsstraße 7
Stiege I, Gang A, R. 312
1010 Wien
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