Being Human: Diagnosis In Curative Education

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Socially Handicapped
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Author: Karl Konig, Michaela Glockler ISBN: 9781621511069
Publisher: Steinerbooks Publication: August 1, 2010
Imprint: SteinerBooks Language: English
Author: Karl Konig, Michaela Glockler
ISBN: 9781621511069
Publisher: Steinerbooks
Publication: August 1, 2010
Imprint: SteinerBooks
Language: English
What does it mean to be human? Human development unfolds in a twofold way. On the one hand, there is an ever-more profound incarnation, or inhabitation, of the physical body. On the other hand, there is the increasing discrimination of the individual objects of the world. Difficulties and obstacles along this path can lead to so-called disabilities. Königs approach to curative education allows us to see these disabilities as meaningful ways of coping with or resolving the various problems that arise in living in a physical body. From this point of view, disabilities are exaggerated forms of ways we all use to cope with life. The point is not only to see the deviations, but to see them against the mighty backdrop of a comprehensive child anthropology. Being Human presents the outline of just such a comprehensive anthropology.
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What does it mean to be human? Human development unfolds in a twofold way. On the one hand, there is an ever-more profound incarnation, or inhabitation, of the physical body. On the other hand, there is the increasing discrimination of the individual objects of the world. Difficulties and obstacles along this path can lead to so-called disabilities. Königs approach to curative education allows us to see these disabilities as meaningful ways of coping with or resolving the various problems that arise in living in a physical body. From this point of view, disabilities are exaggerated forms of ways we all use to cope with life. The point is not only to see the deviations, but to see them against the mighty backdrop of a comprehensive child anthropology. Being Human presents the outline of just such a comprehensive anthropology.

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