@article{Morita, author = {Morita, Kazunao}, title = {E. フロム精神分析理論における宗教論の教育的含意 [Educational Implications of the Theory of Religion in E. Fromm's Psychoanalysis]}, series = {教育学研究 [The Japanese Journal of Educational Research], Vol. 87, No. 4 (2020), pp. 131-141. [doi.org/10.11555/kyoiku.87.4_597]}, journal = {教育学研究 [The Japanese Journal of Educational Research], Vol. 87, No. 4 (2020), pp. 131-141. [doi.org/10.11555/kyoiku.87.4_597]}, abstract = {本稿の目的は、精神分析家エリッヒ・フロムの宗教論を検討し、「教化」する権威的な「宗教」に抵抗しつつ、なおも「宗教的」に生きる方途を探った彼の思索の教育的含意を明らかにすることである。結論として、本稿は、フロムが「気づき」の「能力」を尊重することによって、「宗教的」に生きることを構想していた事実を闡明し、最後に、彼の理論が道徳教育の教科化の事例に先鋭化される現代教育の問題に対してもつ意義を明示する。}, language = {ja} } @article{Morita, author = {Morita, Kazunao}, title = {Radicalizing the Role of the Emancipatory Teacher in the Crisis of Democracy: Erich Fromm's Psychoanalytic Approach to Deweyan Democratic Education}, series = {Studies in Philosophy and Education, Vol. 41, No. 4 (2022), pp. 467-483. [Online ISSN 1573-191x] [doi.org/10.1007/s11217-022-09830-y]}, journal = {Studies in Philosophy and Education, Vol. 41, No. 4 (2022), pp. 467-483. [Online ISSN 1573-191x] [doi.org/10.1007/s11217-022-09830-y]}, abstract = {This paper explores Erich Fromm's contribution to Deweyan democratic education by referring to his psychoanalytic interpretation of John Dewey's pragmatic theory. First, it employs the work by Gert Biesta to secure a space between critical pedagogy and Deweyan democratic education, from which Fromm's theory can be discussed. Furthermore, it argues that Biesta's perspective offers a valuable theoretical ground to extend the emancipatory potential of Deweyan democratic education, while avoiding some pitfalls of critical pedagogy. Subsequently, the paper contrasts Marcuse's and Fromm's views on Dewey to show how Fromm's understanding of Dewey was more effective than that of Marcuse for developing the potential of Dewey's philosophy. Next, the paper clarifies key similarities and differences between Fromm's psychoanalysis and Dewey's pragmatism, as it is applicable specifically to emancipatory education. Finally, the paper argues that despite the differences between these two thinkers, Fromm's theory further radicalizes Deweyan democratic education by adding new elements to the list of preconditions on the role of the emancipatory teacher.}, language = {en} }