Exploring learning in critical realism
Author
Isaksen, RobertAbstract
Critical realism is a philosophy of science, and not exclusively a theory of
learning. However, because philosophic and scientific practice can be
considered types of learning, a philosophy of science is likely either to
have an implicit theory of learning or to have implications for learning
theory, or both. In addition, as a philosophy of science, critical realism
can provide general recommendations about how to carry out research
on learning. This chapter is therefore an investigation into learning from
various critical realist perspectives.
Publisher
UCL PressCitation
Isaksen: Exploring learning in critical realism. In: Scott D. On Learning, Volume 2. Philosophy, concepts and practices, 2024. UCL PressMetadata
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