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Lifelong Learning Between “East” and “West”: Confucianism and the Reflexive Project of the Self

机译:“东方”与“西方”之间的终生学习:儒家思想与自我反思

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Current theory, policy, and practice of lifelong learning are strongly influenced by ideas about the transformations that are taking place in contemporary societies. One influential set of ideas emphasizes that because of the rapid changes that are taking place in the (late-) modern world and because of the erosion of traditions, there is a constant need for individuals not only to learn new skills and knowledge in order to be able to adjust themselves to the changes, but also to reflexively (re)construct one’s self. Anthony Giddens has referred to this as the “reflexive project of the self.” It thus becomes a lifelong learning task. In this paper we raise some critical questions about Giddens’s views and their implications for lifelong learning. On the one hand we show, using ideas from Charles Taylor, that the construction of the self does not necessarily have to be understood in the reflexive and individualistic terms suggested by Giddens. With Taylor we argue for the importance of the social, moral, and intersubjective dimensions of the construction of the self. Against this background we then discuss ideas from Confucianism that also highlight the social, moral, and intersubjective dimensions of understanding the self. The latter view is not simply a theoretical option but actually continues to influence the ways in which a large part of the world population views their lives and their selves. Both for theoretical and practical reasons we therefore suggest that there is a need to take a broader outlook on what the personal dimensions of lifelong learning in contemporary society might look like.
机译:当前的终身学习理论,政策和实践受到当代社会正在发生的转变的观念的强烈影响。一组颇具影响力的想法强调,由于(最新)现代世界中发生的迅速变化以及传统的侵蚀,人们不仅需要不断学习新的技能和知识,而且还需要不断地对个人进行学习。能够适应变化,而且能够反身(重新)构建自己的自我。安东尼·吉登斯(Anthony Giddens)将此称为“自我的反身计划”。因此,这成为了终身学习的任务。在本文中,我们提出了一些有关吉登斯的观点及其对终身学习的影响的关键问题。一方面,我们使用查尔斯·泰勒(Charles Taylor)的思想表明,自我的建构并不一定必须由吉登斯提出的反身和个人主义术语来理解。与泰勒一起,我们主张自我建构的社会,道德和主体间维度的重要性。在这种背景下,我们然后讨论儒家的思想,这些思想也强调理解自我的社会,道德和主体间的维度。后一种观点不仅是理论上的选择,而且实际上继续影响着世界上大部分人口对自己的生活和自我的看法。因此,从理论和实践两个方面,我们都建议有必要对当代社会中终身学习的个人维度有一个更广阔的视野。

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