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A Polanyian Rationale for a Liberal Arts Core Curriculum
Fennell, Jon; Simpson, Timothy L.
Theory and Research in Education, v19 n1 p19-39 Mar 2021
What would we have the school teach? To what end? In the name of democracy, and building on the pioneering epistemology of Michael Polanyi, Harry S. Broudy, a leading voice in philosophy of education during the twentieth century, calls for a liberal arts core curriculum for all. The envisioned product of such schooling is a certain sort of person. Anticipating the predictable relativistic challenge so much on display in our own time, Broudy justifies the selection of subject matter (and thus the envisioned character formation and cultivation of moral imagination) by reference to the authority of experts in the disciplines. This response fails to fully repel the assault, thereby revealing the need for a dimension of Polanyi's thought whose significance exceeds even that of the epistemology that Broudy so effectively invokes.
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Liberal Arts, Core Curriculum, Democracy, Epistemology, Moral Values, Imagination, Expertise, Criticism, Foundations of Education
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