Intelligence, Sapience and Learning
Concepts, Framings and Practices
David Scott author Sandra Leaton Gray author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Jun '24
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Examining the idea of intelligence in its diverse sociological and philosophical formations, Intelligence,Sapience and Learning explores the multiple and often complex meanings associated with the concept of intelligence, and its relationships with learning, curriculum and sapience. Scott and Leaton Gray explain a series of key concepts central to understanding the meta-concepts and practices of intelligence, learning and curriculum. These concepts include epistemology, free will and volition, hermeneutics, pragmatism, strong normative evaluations and pedagogy, amongst others. Focusing on six praxes that form a genealogy of the concept of intelligence, Scott and Leaton Gray argue for a re-framing of the concept and practice of intelligence, with profound consequences for how modern societies should be organised and how people should live their lives. This book is a follow-up to Women Curriculum Theorists: Power, Knowledge and Subjectivity, and takes a fresh look at the concept and practice of intelligence. It will appeal to curriculum theorists and those with an interest in curriculum and learning matters, as well as those working in the philosophy and sociology of education.
ISBN: 9781032484686
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
226 pages