Journal of Philosophical Investigations (Aug 2022)

The Domination of Quasi-Questioning instead of Questioning in Education Systems Citing the Thought of Hans Georg Gadamer

  • Masoud Khanjarkhani,
  • Rasul Rezaei,
  • Maryam Tayeri,
  • Ruhullah Bagheri Majd

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.52587.3301
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 39
pp. 269 – 282

Abstract

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the contexts of quasi-questioning domination instead of questioning by quoting the philosophical hermeneutical thought of Hans Georg Gadamer. The method of inferential analytical research is qualitative research. The focus of Hans-Georg Gadamer's thought in The Truth and Method is the event of understanding In Gadamer's view, methodical and predictable understanding is an important challenge for questioning in its philosophical sense. Because understanding is constantly occurring in the endless process, and in the context of reflective interactions, without being affected by the control of the "I" or the "thou". In fact, questions and understandings are intertwined and intertwined. Understanding is not the ability to know or the power of perception, rather, it is the abundant openness in the_world that makes Dasein enlightened, not in the sense that another being has enlightened him, but in the sense that he himself is enlightened. While educational systems are formed with the foundations of science (in the sense of science), and ideology (with an unchangeable manifesto), because they claim to understand the end of truth, thinking rests on science and ideology, and quasi-questioning on fundamental questions. He conquers. In fact, the rejection or confirmation of hypotheses, or the claim that ideology understands the end of truth, is far from the nature of questioning.

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