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Education in emotions is on the table in many countries, but particularly in Uruguay, as of 2020, when the Budget Project of the National Administration of Public Education (ANEP) and the Educational Development Plan 2020-2024 present emotional development and socio-emotional skills as one of the main objectives. However, the focus on this education is from a mostly psychological perspective based on the idea of ​​emotional intelligence. In February 2022, in a round table presented at the Ceibal Summer School, the coexistence of 2 paradigms in Uruguay was proposed: one that focuses on socio-emotional skills, and another from a philosophical perspective, which takes as its source the notion of political emotions. presented by Martha Nussbaum (2014). This last paradigm, less promoted in our country, however, has been developing for some years now by the line of research carried out at Udelar by Dr. Helena Modzelewski (Dept. of History and Philosophy of Education, FHCE). The book Emotions, education and democracy: a projection of Martha Nussbaum's theory of emotions was published in 2017, within the framework of the Institute of Philosophical Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Written by Helena Modzelewski, Ph.D. in Philosophy and Master in Human Sciences, the book recovers the theme of her doctoral thesis: «The educability of emotions and its importance for the development of a democratic ethos» (Modzelewski, 2012), with a focus on in Martha Nussbaum's Theory of Emotions. For the development of his proposal, Modzelewski focuses the work around three main axes: self-reflection, meta-emotion, and eudaimonia.
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在许多国家,特别是在乌拉圭,截至2020年,国家公共教育局预算项目(ANEP)和2020-2024年教育发展计划将情感发展和社会情感技能作为主要目标之一。然而,对这种教育的关注主要是从基于情商的心理学角度出发的。2022年2月,在塞巴尔暑期学校举行的圆桌会议上,乌拉圭提出了两种范式的共存:一种侧重于社会情感技能,另一种从哲学角度出发,以政治情感的概念为来源。由Martha Nussbaum(2014)提出。然而,最后一种范式,在我国较少推广,已经发展了几年,由Helena Modzelewski博士(FHCE历史和教育哲学系)在Udelar进行的研究。《情感、教育和民主:玛莎·努斯鲍姆情感理论的投影》一书于2017年在墨西哥国立自治大学哲学研究所的框架内出版。这本书由哲学博士和人文科学硕士海伦娜·莫泽莱夫斯基(Helena Modzelewski)撰写,该书恢复了她博士论文的主题:“情感的可教育性及其对民主精神发展的重要性”(莫泽莱夫斯基,2012),重点关注玛莎·努斯鲍姆的情感理论。为了发展他的建议,Modzelewski将工作重点放在三个主要轴上:自我反思、元情感和快乐。
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