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EXISTENTIALISM
Philosophy of Education
EXISTENTIALISM
Existence
Essence
Freedom
to
Choose
Responsibility
?
??
?
Why do I exist?Why am I here?
What is my
purpose in life?
What is my
essence?
What is
EXISTENCE?
From the Latin words…
ex
(out)
stare
(to stand)
Exsistere
(to stand out)
To appear
To arise
To become
To be
What is ESSENCE?
Meaning
Purpose
What it is
Nature
What is Existentialism?
 It is the modern philosophical view which
takes the TAO as its starting point.
 It is subjective.
 Humans possess free will and stand in an
absurd and meaningless world or universe.
 Every individual is unique.
What is Existentialism?
 Individuals have to take responsibility for
their own actions and shape their own
destinies.
 Emphasis on human responsibility and
judgment in ethical matters.
 The individual is the sole judge of his or
her own actions.
What is Existentialism?
 Human freedom is understood precisely
as the freedom to choose.
 “Existence precedes essence.”
 Human persons do not possess the
essence; they make choices that create
their own nature.
What is Existentialism?
 Choice is vital and inevitable to human
existence; even the refusal to choose is a
choice.
 Freedom of choice entails risk,
responsibility, and commitment.
What is Existentialism?
 “At birth, man lacks human nature, Man
creates himself; what he is, he himself
made. Man is only what he himself wills
himself to be. Man is nothing else but
what he makes of himself…” (Sahakian
and Sahakian, pp. 563-565)
What is Existentialism?
 Will (loob or nakem) enables man to make a
conscious decision of what he will be.
 Will/loob/nakem = Choice
 Choice or decision makes one responsible for
the effects of his choice not only to himself
but also to others since his choice also affects
other people.
 Human existence is the starting point of
thinking.
What is Existentialism?
 Existentialism deals with:
 concreteness of experience
 personal concern
 commitment
 uniqueness of the individual
What is Existentialism?
 The values of existentialism are:
 freedom of choice
 individual dignity
 personal love
 creative effort
What is Existentialism?
Factors that affect freedom of choice
(Calderon, 2004):
1. Influence of the family, especially the parents
2. Influence of peers and associates
3. Religious orientation
4. Social approval
5. Cultural patterns
What is Existentialism?
Factors that affect freedom of choice
(Calderon, 2004):
6. Financial status
7. Psychological traits, especially intelligence
8. Sex
9. Health and physical fitness
10. Education
What is Existentialism?
 Existentialism on Metaphysics: Reality is
subjective, with existence preceding
essence. Existence creates essence.
 Existentialism on Epistemology:
Knowing is to make personal choices. To
choose or appropriate what I want to
know.
What is Existentialism?
 Existentialism on Axiology: Values should
be freely chosen.
Educational Implication: Classroom
dialogues stimulate awareness that each
person creates self-concept through
significant choices.
The Proponents
Among the best-known existentialist
philosophers are Sӧren Kierkegaard,
Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and
Albert Camus.
Sӧren Kierkegaard
(1813-1855)
Danish philosopher
born in Copenhagen
The father of
existentialism
Human existence is
always individual in
character, never
social.
Sӧren Kierkegaard
(1813-1855)
Man functions, grows,
develops, makes
choices, suffers,
experiences intense
feelings, and faces God
as an individual.
(Sahakian and
Sahakian, p. 553)
“Life is not a problem
to be solved, but a
reality to be
experienced.”
Martin Heidegger
(1889-1976)
German philosopher
whose work is
associated with
phenomenology and
existentialism
His ideas have exerted
influence on the
development of
contemporary
European philosophy.
“Every man is born as
many men and dies as
a single one.”
Jean-Paul Sartre
(1905-1980)
French philosopher
and principal
spokesman for the
existentialist
movement in post-war
France
An atheistic
existentialist
Arguably the best
known philosopher of
the twentieth century
Jean-Paul Sartre
(1905-1980)
“Existence precedes
essence.”
Essence is created by
existence; human nature
is a product of existence.
Man first exists without
purpose or definition,
finds himself in the
world and only then, as
a reaction to experience,
defines the meaning of
life.
Jean-Paul Sartre
(1905-1980)
According to him, since
there is no God or
designer to give man a
purpose, it is up to the
individual to choose the
life they think best.
We are responsible for
everything we do.
“Man is condemned to
be free.”
“The destiny of man is
placed within himself.”
Albert Camus
(1913-1960)
French-Algerian
journalist, editor and
editorialist, playwright
and director, novelist
and author of short
stories, political
essayist and activist—
and arguably, although
he came to deny it, a
philosopher.
Opposed systematic
philosophy
Albert Camus
(1913-1960)
Dealt over such
questions as the
meaning of life in the
face of death.
“I would rather live
my life as if there is a
God and die to find
out there isn't, than
live as if there isn't
and to die to find out
that there is.”
Aim of Education
To help students understand and
appreciate themselves as unique
individuals who accept complete
responsibility for their thoughts, feelings,
and actions.
To educate the whole person, not just the
mind, since feeling is not divorced from
reason in decision making.
To help the learner become fully his
authentic self.
The Existentialist Curriculum
Learning is self-paced, self-directed.
Students are given a wide variety of
options from which to choose.
Students are afforded great latitude in
their choice of subject matter.
The Existentialist Curriculum
The humanities are given emphasis to
provide students with vicarious
experiences that will help unleash their
own creativity and self-expression.
The Existentialist Curriculum
Composed of fine arts, drama, creative
expression, literature, and philosophy.
Vocational education is seen more as a
means of teaching students about
themselves and their potentials than that
of earning a livelihood.
Methods of Teaching
Focus is on the individual.
In teaching history, existentialists focus on
the actions of historical individuals, who
provide possible models for the students’
own behavior, rather than emphasizing
historical events.
Methods of Teaching
In arts, existentialism encourages individual
creativity and imagination more than
copying and imitating established models.
Creativity is an expression of oneself.
In teaching values, teachers employ values
clarification strategy to help students know
themselves and their place in society. Here,
teachers remain non-judgmental and take
care not to impose their values on their
students since values are personal.
Methods of Teaching
According to Del Castillo (2013), through
values clarification strategy, the learners
will be able to practice sound moral
reasoning skills, choose the appropriate
response for a value conflict and commit
themselves to personal, moral, and
societal values.
Values education is a matter of choice
that goes throughout existence.
Methods of Teaching
There should be private and open spaces
in the classroom to facilitate dialogues,
small group discussions, and
individualization to lessen the tension,
formality, and constraint experienced by
the learners.
Criticism to any individual work is less
important.
Role of Teachers
To help students define their own essence
by exposing them to various paths they
take in life.
To create an environment in which they
freely choose their own preferred way.
To relates with each student openly and
honestly.
Role of Teachers
To assist and guide the learner in the
process of becoming intelligent, sensitive,
choosing, and acting individual who knows
the obligation and responsibility of
freedom.
To help the individual identify and know
himself better.
Role of Teachers
Questioner
Poser of alternatives
Identifier of choices who challenges the
learner to become fully existent.
Role of Learners
To freely choose what subject/s they want
to study as long as they are interested in it.
To define their own essence or meaning
of life.
References:
Books:
 Bilbao, Purita P., et al. (2012). The Teaching Profession. Quezon City: Lorimar Publishing Inc.
 Calderon, Jose F. (2004). Foundations of Education. Manila: Rex Bookstore Inc.
 Del Castillo, Fides A. (2013). Teaching Values Using Creative Strategies. Quezon City: Great Books Publishing.
 Gutek, Gerald L. (2009). New Perspectives on Philosophy and Education. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc.
 Recto, Angel S. (2005). Foundations of Education Volume II. Manila: Rex Bookstore Inc.
 Stokes, Philip. (2007). Philosophy: The Great Thinkers. London: Arcturus Publishing Ltd.
Internet Sources:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus Accessed 08 July 2014.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8ren_Kierkegaard Accessed 08 July 2014.
 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/camus/ Accessed 07 July 2014.
 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heidegger/ Accessed 07 July 2014.
 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sartre/ Accessed 07 July 2014.
 http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/s/sartre.htm Accessed 08 July 2014.
 http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/albert_camus.html Accessed 08 July 2014.
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Philosophy of Education: Existentialism

  • 3. Why do I exist?Why am I here? What is my purpose in life? What is my essence?
  • 5. From the Latin words… ex (out) stare (to stand) Exsistere (to stand out)
  • 6. To appear To arise To become To be
  • 9. What is Existentialism?  It is the modern philosophical view which takes the TAO as its starting point.  It is subjective.  Humans possess free will and stand in an absurd and meaningless world or universe.  Every individual is unique.
  • 10. What is Existentialism?  Individuals have to take responsibility for their own actions and shape their own destinies.  Emphasis on human responsibility and judgment in ethical matters.  The individual is the sole judge of his or her own actions.
  • 11. What is Existentialism?  Human freedom is understood precisely as the freedom to choose.  “Existence precedes essence.”  Human persons do not possess the essence; they make choices that create their own nature.
  • 12. What is Existentialism?  Choice is vital and inevitable to human existence; even the refusal to choose is a choice.  Freedom of choice entails risk, responsibility, and commitment.
  • 13. What is Existentialism?  “At birth, man lacks human nature, Man creates himself; what he is, he himself made. Man is only what he himself wills himself to be. Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself…” (Sahakian and Sahakian, pp. 563-565)
  • 14. What is Existentialism?  Will (loob or nakem) enables man to make a conscious decision of what he will be.  Will/loob/nakem = Choice  Choice or decision makes one responsible for the effects of his choice not only to himself but also to others since his choice also affects other people.  Human existence is the starting point of thinking.
  • 15. What is Existentialism?  Existentialism deals with:  concreteness of experience  personal concern  commitment  uniqueness of the individual
  • 16. What is Existentialism?  The values of existentialism are:  freedom of choice  individual dignity  personal love  creative effort
  • 17. What is Existentialism? Factors that affect freedom of choice (Calderon, 2004): 1. Influence of the family, especially the parents 2. Influence of peers and associates 3. Religious orientation 4. Social approval 5. Cultural patterns
  • 18. What is Existentialism? Factors that affect freedom of choice (Calderon, 2004): 6. Financial status 7. Psychological traits, especially intelligence 8. Sex 9. Health and physical fitness 10. Education
  • 19. What is Existentialism?  Existentialism on Metaphysics: Reality is subjective, with existence preceding essence. Existence creates essence.  Existentialism on Epistemology: Knowing is to make personal choices. To choose or appropriate what I want to know.
  • 20. What is Existentialism?  Existentialism on Axiology: Values should be freely chosen. Educational Implication: Classroom dialogues stimulate awareness that each person creates self-concept through significant choices.
  • 21. The Proponents Among the best-known existentialist philosophers are Sӧren Kierkegaard, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Albert Camus.
  • 22. Sӧren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) Danish philosopher born in Copenhagen The father of existentialism Human existence is always individual in character, never social.
  • 23. Sӧren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) Man functions, grows, develops, makes choices, suffers, experiences intense feelings, and faces God as an individual. (Sahakian and Sahakian, p. 553) “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.”
  • 24. Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) German philosopher whose work is associated with phenomenology and existentialism His ideas have exerted influence on the development of contemporary European philosophy. “Every man is born as many men and dies as a single one.”
  • 25. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) French philosopher and principal spokesman for the existentialist movement in post-war France An atheistic existentialist Arguably the best known philosopher of the twentieth century
  • 26. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) “Existence precedes essence.” Essence is created by existence; human nature is a product of existence. Man first exists without purpose or definition, finds himself in the world and only then, as a reaction to experience, defines the meaning of life.
  • 27. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) According to him, since there is no God or designer to give man a purpose, it is up to the individual to choose the life they think best. We are responsible for everything we do. “Man is condemned to be free.” “The destiny of man is placed within himself.”
  • 28. Albert Camus (1913-1960) French-Algerian journalist, editor and editorialist, playwright and director, novelist and author of short stories, political essayist and activist— and arguably, although he came to deny it, a philosopher. Opposed systematic philosophy
  • 29. Albert Camus (1913-1960) Dealt over such questions as the meaning of life in the face of death. “I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live as if there isn't and to die to find out that there is.”
  • 30. Aim of Education To help students understand and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who accept complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings, and actions. To educate the whole person, not just the mind, since feeling is not divorced from reason in decision making. To help the learner become fully his authentic self.
  • 31. The Existentialist Curriculum Learning is self-paced, self-directed. Students are given a wide variety of options from which to choose. Students are afforded great latitude in their choice of subject matter.
  • 32. The Existentialist Curriculum The humanities are given emphasis to provide students with vicarious experiences that will help unleash their own creativity and self-expression.
  • 33. The Existentialist Curriculum Composed of fine arts, drama, creative expression, literature, and philosophy. Vocational education is seen more as a means of teaching students about themselves and their potentials than that of earning a livelihood.
  • 34. Methods of Teaching Focus is on the individual. In teaching history, existentialists focus on the actions of historical individuals, who provide possible models for the students’ own behavior, rather than emphasizing historical events.
  • 35. Methods of Teaching In arts, existentialism encourages individual creativity and imagination more than copying and imitating established models. Creativity is an expression of oneself. In teaching values, teachers employ values clarification strategy to help students know themselves and their place in society. Here, teachers remain non-judgmental and take care not to impose their values on their students since values are personal.
  • 36. Methods of Teaching According to Del Castillo (2013), through values clarification strategy, the learners will be able to practice sound moral reasoning skills, choose the appropriate response for a value conflict and commit themselves to personal, moral, and societal values. Values education is a matter of choice that goes throughout existence.
  • 37. Methods of Teaching There should be private and open spaces in the classroom to facilitate dialogues, small group discussions, and individualization to lessen the tension, formality, and constraint experienced by the learners. Criticism to any individual work is less important.
  • 38. Role of Teachers To help students define their own essence by exposing them to various paths they take in life. To create an environment in which they freely choose their own preferred way. To relates with each student openly and honestly.
  • 39. Role of Teachers To assist and guide the learner in the process of becoming intelligent, sensitive, choosing, and acting individual who knows the obligation and responsibility of freedom. To help the individual identify and know himself better.
  • 40. Role of Teachers Questioner Poser of alternatives Identifier of choices who challenges the learner to become fully existent.
  • 41. Role of Learners To freely choose what subject/s they want to study as long as they are interested in it. To define their own essence or meaning of life.
  • 42. References: Books:  Bilbao, Purita P., et al. (2012). The Teaching Profession. Quezon City: Lorimar Publishing Inc.  Calderon, Jose F. (2004). Foundations of Education. Manila: Rex Bookstore Inc.  Del Castillo, Fides A. (2013). Teaching Values Using Creative Strategies. Quezon City: Great Books Publishing.  Gutek, Gerald L. (2009). New Perspectives on Philosophy and Education. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc.  Recto, Angel S. (2005). Foundations of Education Volume II. Manila: Rex Bookstore Inc.  Stokes, Philip. (2007). Philosophy: The Great Thinkers. London: Arcturus Publishing Ltd. Internet Sources:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Camus Accessed 08 July 2014.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8ren_Kierkegaard Accessed 08 July 2014.  http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/camus/ Accessed 07 July 2014.  http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heidegger/ Accessed 07 July 2014.  http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sartre/ Accessed 07 July 2014.  http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/s/sartre.htm Accessed 08 July 2014.  http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/albert_camus.html Accessed 08 July 2014.  http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/martin_heidegger.html Accessed 07 July 2014.  http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/soren_kierkegaard.html Accessed 07 July 2014.  http://www.counter-currents.com/2012/06/heideggeran-introduction-for-anti-modernists-part-3/ Accessed 07 July 2014.
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