“The  most  artistic  lesson  I  ever  heard” -  a  contribution  to  the  reflection  on  the  comment  made  by  William  James   regarding  a  lesson  by  Ernst  Mach


Autoria(s): Valente, Mariana
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Institut Wiener Kreis, Universitat Wien, OAW

Data(s)

30/01/2017

30/01/2017

15/06/2016

Resumo

On November the 2nd 1882, William James visited Ernst Mach in Prague, and attended one of his lectures. The conversation with Mach and the lecture were marking events for James. Based, namely, on James’s lectures for teachers and on Mach’s lectures for the general public, we propose a reflection on the defining traits that made that event "the most artistic lesson [James] ever heard". We shall remark on the imaginative joy contained in these texts, which appear to embody some of James' key ideas on Education. The experience of knowledge about the world contained in the texts, reveals that "to experiment" means "not coldly to observe a thing happening outside us, but to undergo, to feel within oneself, to live oneself this or that manner of being".

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Valente, M. (2016). “The Most Artistic Lesson I Ever heard" - contribution to the reflection on the comment made by William James regardind a lesson by Ernst Mach. In: Ernst Mach, Life, Work, Influence abstracts. Viena: Institut Wiener Kreis, Universitat Wien, OAW.    

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20370

mjv@uevora.pt

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https://mach16.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_wienerkreis/Mach16/Abstract/Abstracts_Mach16.pdf

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Institut Wiener Kreiss, Universitat Wien, OAW

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Palavras-Chave #artistic lesson, to experiment, sensibility, imaginative joy, uncommon
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