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L'ordre du temps

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  1. Periodisation in historical approaches to comparative education: Some considerations from the examples of Germany and England and Wales.David Phillips - 1994 - British Journal of Educational Studies 42 (3):261-272.
    This paper examines some of the problems of periodisation that arise in attempts to compare historical developments in the education systems of two or more countries.
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  • Philosophy, Kairosophy and the Lesson of Time.Marianna Papastephanou - 2014 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (7):718-734.
    The conception of time that dominates in the educational world of today is that of measurable, invested and managed chronological time. It is the conception of time that corresponds to current priorities such as performativity, global synchronization of educational systems, raising standards and meeting the challenges of the market. The educational transformation of the self and the world, however, requires another conception of time, one that frames another kind of thought and another meaning of education. This article discusses these two (...)
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  • Pour une approche réflexive et critique des rapports entre temporalités et professionnalisation.Michel Alhadeff-Jones - 2014 - Revue Phronesis 3 (4):4-12.
    Being able to apprehend the determinants that influence the way a person or a group develops one’s relationship with time constitutes a crucial aspect of a process of professionalization. Based on this assumption, this paper formulates six finalities characterizing a critical and reflective approach in order to conceive and question the relationships between professionalization and temporalities. It proposes in particular to question the way one learns to discriminate, evaluate, interpret, argue, judge and challenge the temporalities and the rhythms, lived or (...)
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  • Tiempo Histórico. Una promesa de aceleración.Felipe Torres - 2018 - Isegoría 59:553-571.
    This manuscript intends to show some features of the concept “Historical Time” and its link with an idea of acceleration of History in constitutive terms. The Historical Time is used as concept mainly from the XVIII century and correspond to a way of understanding the contemporary World as a moment in which take place a chronology of Time and, along with it, the appearance of History. Different temporary schemes support this transit; among them, a pass from Synchrony to Diachrony, a (...)
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  • Philosophie au masculin? Georg Simmel et les images de la virilité à l'aube de l'ère nazie.Suzanne Horvath - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (6):1011-1030.
    (1997). Philosophie au masculin? Georg Simmel et les images de la virilité à l'aube de l'ère nazie. The European Legacy: Vol. 2, No. 6, pp. 1011-1030.
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  • Time and its categories in Classical Greek: Language and thought.Richard Faure, Emmanuel Golfin & Elsa Grasso - unknown
    The conceptions of time are manifold (cyclic, linear, subjective/objective etc.). This is also true of Ancient Greece (Lloyd 1976). However, in Classical Greece certain human sciences arise and evolve at the same time, including History (Herodotus, Thucydides) and Philosophy (Plato, Aristotle), which may share a common notion of time. We explore the idea that these developments are related to what we observe in the language in the same period, namely that the marking of aspect and mood steps back and gives (...)
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