Different Images of Knowledge and Perspectives of Pedagogy in Confucius and Socrates

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  • Zhong Jianwei Ningbo University (China)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/cmplct16535

Abstract

Confucius and Socrates, two cultural icons of the East and West, both declared they did “not know,” which, however, held different concepts for them. First, I will critically examine their dialogue teaching practices to analyze the implications of “knowing" and “not knowing.” Second, I will explore the different images of knowledge and visions of pedagogy each held.

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2012-02-26

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Research Articles