Philosophical Education Against Contemporary Culture

Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 87:43-56 (2013)
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Abstract

Four stages in an adequate philosophical education are distinguished. The first is that in which students learn to put in question some commonly shared assumptions about what happiness is and to ask what the good of engaging in this kind of questioning is. The second is a conceptual and linguistic analysis of “good” which enables questions about what human goods are to be formulated. The third is an investigation into the nature and unity of human beings designed to enable us to propose rationally justifiable answers to those questions. In the fourth and final stage those questions are posed

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Prasanna Satgunarajah
Royal Danish School of Pharmacy (PhD)
Alasdair MacIntyre
University of Notre Dame

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