1 resultado para Amy Gutmann
em Université de Montréal
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Resumo:
Cet article réfléchit à la place de l’éducation civique dans nos sociétés démocratiques. Il sera défendu que l’espace démocratique exige l’inculcation de certaines vertus civiques afin de préserver pluralisme et autonomie dans nos sociétés démocratiques, valeurs fondamentales à toute vie démocratique. Pour ce faire, nous développerons, à partir des travaux de John Dewey et Amy Gutmann, une théorie de l’éducation où vie en démocratie exige des citoyens la maitrise de différentes aptitudes qui leur permettent de pleinement tirer les bénéfices de la vie commune. Une telle conclusion reposera principalement sur les concepts de croissance et d’environnement social introduits par la philosophie pragmatique de Dewey.