What is a liberal arts education? How does it differ from other forms of learning? What are we to make of the debates that surround it? What are its place its value and its prospects in the contemporary world? These are questions that trouble students and their parents educators critics and policy-makers and philosophers of education--among others.<br/><br/><i>Learning to Flourish </i>offers a lucid penetrating philosophical exploration of liberal learning: a still-evolving tradition of theory and practice that has dominated and sustained intellectual life and learning in much of the globe for two millennia. This study will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand liberal arts education as well as to educators and philosophers of education. <br/><br/>Daniel R. DeNicola weighs the views of both advocates and critics of the liberal arts and interprets liberal education as a vital tradition aimed supremely at understanding and living a flourishing life. He elaborates the tradition as expressed in five competing but complementary paradigms that transcend theories of curriculum and pedagogy and are manifested in particular social contexts. He examines the transformative power of liberal education and its relation to such values as freedom autonomy and democracy reflecting on the importance of intrinsic value and moral understanding. Finally DeNicola considers age-old obstacles and current threats to liberal education ultimately asserting its value for and urgent need in a global pluralistic technologically advanced society. The result is a bold yet nuanced theory alert to both historical and contemporary discussions and a significant contribution to the discourse on liberal education.
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