Bültmann & Gerriets
Teaching Philosophy
A Guide
von Steven M. Cahn
Verlag: Routledge
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-8153-5856-5
Erschienen am 12.03.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 198 mm [H] x 129 mm [B] x 6 mm [T]
Gewicht: 131 Gramm
Umfang: 114 Seiten

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Steven M. Cahn is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Graduate Center of The City University of New York. He is the author or editor of more than fifty books, including From Student to Scholar (2008); Polishing Your Prose (with Victor L. Cahn), 2013; Happiness and Goodness (with Christine Vitrano), 2015; and Religion Within Reason (2017).



Acknowledgments

Preface

Chapter 1. A Teacher's Responsibilities

Chapter 2. How Teachers Succeed

Chapter 3. A Teacher's Concerns

Chapter 4. Papers And Examinations

Chapter 5. Grades

Chapter 6. A Teacher's Role

Chapter 7. Teaching Graduate Students

Chapter 8. Teaching Introductory Philosophy

Chapter 9. Teaching Reasoning

Chapter 10. Teaching Free Will

Chapter 11. Teaching Philosophy Of Religion

Chapter 12. Teaching Ethics

Chapter 13. Teaching Political Philosophy

Chapter 14. Taking Teaching Seriously

About the Author

Bibliography of Steven M. Cahn



Some students find philosophy engrossing; others are merely bewildered.
How can professors meet the challenge of teaching introductory-level philosophy so that their students, regardless of initial incentive or skill, come to understand and even enjoy the subject?
For nearly a decade, renowned philosopher and teacher Steven M. Cahn offered doctoral students a fourteen-week, credit-bearing course to prepare them to teach undergraduates. At schools where these instructors were appointed, department chairs reported a dramatic increase in student interest. In this book, Cahn captures the essence of that course.
Yet many of the topics he discusses concern all faculty, regardless of subject: a teacher's responsibilities, the keys to effective instruction, the proper approach to term papers, examinations, and grades; and suggestions for how administrators should demonstrate that they take teaching seriously. Such matters are covered in the first seven chapters and in the final, fourteenth chapter. The intermediate six chapters focus on teaching introductory philosophy and, in particular, on critical thinking, free will, philosophy of religion, ethics, and political philosophy.
Cahn's writing is lucid and lively, using vivid examples and avoiding educational jargon. In sum, this book is not only a guide on how to inspire students but also an inspiration for teachers themselves.


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