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Original scientific paper

The Role of Identity in Teaching Philosophy

Marjan Šimenc ; University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

The article deals with different roles of identity in teaching philosophy. The first part of the discussion focuses on identity as a subject to be taught, i.e. identity as the content of philosophical theories that are taught at school. The second deals with identity as a subject of investigation, which pertains foremost to the students’ everyday lives and the identities they take on or are ascribed to them. The third part concerns an identity that is not there – an identity that is absent, leaving a void that is yet to be filled. All these different aspects highlight the multi-faceted nature of the concept of identity, so one of the aims of this discussion is to provide an answer to the question whether identity can nowadays still be considered one of the key concepts of philosophy or has it been reduced to a marginal aspect in understanding the human condition today.

Keywords

identity; philosophy; philosophy for children; didactics of philosophy; difference

Hrčak ID:

72478

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/72478

Publication date:

23.8.2011.

Article data in other languages: croatian french german

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