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Philosophy of Jewish education

some thoughts

Michael Rosenak

pp. 237-246

Abstract

This chapter starts a conversation in philosophy of Jewish education. It introduces a distinction between normative and analytical philosophy of education—a basic categorical distinction in philosophical-educational thinking—and demonstrates some of the differences between the questions and concerns of normative and analytical educational philosophers. The chapter concludes by surveying the kinds of questions likely to be asked by philosophers of Jewish education, organizing these questions in relation to three short queries: What? How? Why?

Publication details

Published in:

Miller Helena, Grant Lisa, Pomson Alex (2011) International handbook of Jewish education. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 237-246

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0354-4_14

Full citation:

Rosenak Michael (2011) „Philosophy of Jewish education: some thoughts“, In: H. Miller, L. Grant & A. Pomson (eds.), International handbook of Jewish education, Dordrecht, Springer, 237–246.