A Reinterpretation of Confucian Philosophy of Education

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2017.57015    1,131 Downloads   3,609 Views  Citations
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Xia Yu1,2

ABSTRACT

Confucius’ theory of learning is more often than not understood in the West as one which emphasises learning through rote-memorisation and the mastery of essential knowledge as well as behavioural norms preserved in the culture of antiquity, therefore devoid of critical thinking. Drawing on Freire and Dewey’s education theories, this paper re-examines Confucian conception of learning, revealing the coexistence of emphasis on critical thinking as well as memorisation of existing knowledge. We have thus argued that the Confucian philosophy of education is relevant even in the twenty-first century as enquiring and questioning are considered central to the quest for knowledge in Confucian learning.

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Yu, X. (2017) A Reinterpretation of Confucian Philosophy of Education. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 5, 244-253. doi: 10.4236/jss.2017.57015.

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