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Philosophy and Engineering Education = Practical Ways of Knowing /
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Title/Author:
Philosophy and Engineering Education/ by Korte Russell, Mina Mani, Frezza Stephen, Nordquest David A.
Reminder of title:
Practical Ways of Knowing /
Author:
Russell, Korte.
other author:
Mani, Mina.
Description:
XVII, 58 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Engineering design. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-79207-6
ISBN:
9783031792076
Philosophy and Engineering Education = Practical Ways of Knowing /
Russell, Korte.
Philosophy and Engineering Education
Practical Ways of Knowing /[electronic resource] :by Korte Russell, Mina Mani, Frezza Stephen, Nordquest David A. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVII, 58 p.online resource. - Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology,2690-0327. - Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology,.
Series Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Implications of Pragmatism and Practice Theories for Engineering Practice -- John Dewey's Philosophical Perspectives and Engineering Education -- From Dewey to Lonergan -- Engineering Insight: The Philosophy of Bernard Lonergan Applied to the Engineering Knowledge Generation -- Authors' Biographies.
Pragmatism attends to the practical outcomes of what we think and do, the social community in which we practice, and the bases of experience to inform our ideas and practices. Practice theories help explain what we do as complex systems of activity. Together, pragmatism and practice theories help broaden our understanding of the nature of engineering work as a social practice having important consequences for individuals and society. The practical nature of engineering embedded in our complex social and community systems is emphasized. Of all the pragmatists John Dewey's influence on education has been the most profound.He promoted social democracy in education. Although he founded experimental schools with this as their goal of major interest, to engineering educators his promotion of problem solving through a form of inquiry is his major attraction. Its modern embodiment is problem-based learning. It requires teachers to become facilitators of learning rather than transmitters of knowledge. How, within the framework of a traditionally oriented curriculum Dewey's epistemology of inquiry-based learning might be introduced is discussed. Lonergan's basic method of the human mind underlying specialized methods offers a basis for a unified theory and pedagogy of engineering. It also provides for a conception of engineering that gives due recognition to its ethical character and to the need for engineering virtues. This knowing-based view of engineering, focused on "engineering insight," provides the basis for a core, discipline-neutral approach to engineering.It proposes an engineering education centered on norms inherent to the knowing process, specifically attentiveness and intentionality. These norms in turn provide a source for defining and developing engineering virtues and character.
ISBN: 9783031792076
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-79207-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
560518
Engineering design.
LC Class. No.: TA174
Dewey Class. No.: 620.0042
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