Montessori and Wittgenstein. Language as construction of the world
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Vol. 7 No. 2-3 (2018): Educación infantil y familia, Miscelánea
Submitted: Oct 18, 2018
Published: Jan 8, 2019
Abstract
Maria Montessori and Ludwig Wittgenstein contributed to formulate notions of language in the field of education. Starting from spoken language and moving to the written word, this article aims to unfold the conceptual resemblances in both authors. This parallelism finds common origins in the centrality conferred on the relationship between thought and language. The purpose of this article is to highlight the philosophical and ethical message that accompanies the thoughts of the two authors and that can be summarized that way: an educational environment within which a philosophical and ethical vision of language is promoted allows the child to improve the quality of their own individual and social life.
Keywords:
Education, Spoken and Written Language, Cultural and Physical Environment, Neuropedagogy, Maria Montessori, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophy and Ethics Educación, Lenguaje Oral y Escrito, Ambiente Cultural y Físico, Neuropedagogía, Maria Montessori, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Filosofía y Ética Educazione, Lingua parlata e scritta, Ambiente culturale e fisico, Neuropedagogia, Maria Montessori, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Filosofia ed etica
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