Abstract
This article examines what was happening in education in May 1968 and considers the loss of meaning of the concept “experience” in our era.Experiencerefers basically to the incomplete relationship between young people and their teachers. A description of this expe-rience is not enough to understand what was at play in May 1968. To do this, we must recover some concepts that have been overlooked in the Theory and Philosophy of Education, includ-ing “commemoration”, “training” and “imagination”. In this study, we focus on commemora-tion as a metaphorical version that is repeated, in the sense of what Hans Blumenberg called a “metaphorology”.
| Translated title of the contribution | May 1968: the liberated word and the desire to educate |
|---|---|
| Original language | Catalan |
| Pages | 167-182 |
| Number of pages | 16 |
| No. | 56 |
| Specialist publication | Temps d'Educació |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2019 |
Keywords
- Philosophy of education
- commemoration
- May 1968
- theory of education
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