Book review: Sustainable and Democratic Education: Opening spaces for complexity and the future, by Sarah Chave

D. Dinçer
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At a time when sustainable and democratic education is gaining increased attention, Sarah Chave’s book, Sustainable and Democratic Education: Opening spaces for complexity and the future, invites readers to rethink the dominance of Western concepts and worldviews in the educational area. The book aims ‘to contribute both to becoming aware of one’s entrenched worldviews and to finding new ways to be and be together’ in educational settings (2). With this aim in mind, Chave touches on ideas offered by many ancient and modern thinkers, such as Plato, Braidotti, Biesta, Buber, Gilligan, Kant, Macmurray, Parmenides and Rancière, reflecting on how these contributions impact our understanding of sustainable and democratic education. Primarily, however, the author builds her arguments from views offered by Hannah Arendt. Thus, the book is organised in nine chapters: the first three are devoted to philosophical investigations on subjectivity and sustainability; these are followed by five chapters (Chapter 4 to Chapter
书评:《可持续和民主的教育:为复杂性和未来打开空间》,作者:萨拉·查韦斯
在可持续和民主教育获得越来越多关注的时候,Sarah Chave的书《可持续和民主教育:为复杂性和未来打开空间》邀请读者重新思考西方概念和世界观在教育领域的主导地位。这本书的目的是“帮助人们意识到自己根深蒂固的世界观,并在教育环境中找到新的相处方式”(2)。考虑到这一目标,查韦斯触及了许多古代和现代思想家的思想,如柏拉图、布雷多蒂、比埃斯塔、布伯、吉利根、康德、麦克默里、巴门尼德和朗西弗里特,反思了这些贡献如何影响我们对可持续和民主教育的理解。然而,作者主要是根据汉娜·阿伦特的观点来建立她的论点。因此,本书分为九章:前三章致力于对主体性和可持续性的哲学研究;接下来是五章(第4章至第4章)
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