For and Of the Truth: 'Upbuilding' Higher Education in Church Colleges

This article argues that church colleges of higher education, in their desire to be distinctive, can benefit from rethinking the relationship between the philosophical and the religious in order to retrieve a view of higher education as ‘upbuilding’. This will be achieved by illustrating how the cen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of philosophy of education 2003-02, Vol.37 (1), p.53-69
1. Verfasser: Tubbs, Nigel
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article argues that church colleges of higher education, in their desire to be distinctive, can benefit from rethinking the relationship between the philosophical and the religious in order to retrieve a view of higher education as ‘upbuilding’. This will be achieved by illustrating how the central idea of speculative philosophy—that our learning about truth occurs in and through the phenomenology of aporetic experiences of the conditions of possibility—can contribute to the debate within church colleges regarding what is different about their higher education. In short I will argue that Hegel and Kierkegaard (amongst others) find the aporetic experience of contingency to be of absolute significance. In what follows I will show how the religious and the philosophical are both constitutive of that absolute significance and how, when allowed to re‐form each other, then together (and apart) they commend the kind of ‘upbuilding’ higher education that church colleges espouse.
ISSN:0309-8249
1467-9752
DOI:10.1111/1467-9752.3701004