Theoretical principles for the development of pedagogical concepts
Abstract
The focus of the work is aimed at studying and theoretically substantiating the nature of visuality, its fundamental antithesis to logocentric conceptual method. The specificity of visuality requires conceptual elaboration of the nature of the intellectual space that determines rationality. Understanding this space as a productive mental environment that “works” with images, captures, constructs and produces them, is developed in the theory of the imaginary. In work, the imaginary acts as a filled environment, an abode of figurative meanings and values; it uses images of the surrounding world and carries out mental assembly, synthesizes new images, and fills the sociocultural environment with them.
Keywords:
Educational system, pedagogical conditions, pedagogical concepts, learning.
RESUMEN
El objetivo del trabajo está dirigido a estudiar y fundamentar teóricamente la naturaleza de la visualidad, su antítesis fundamental del método conceptual logocéntrico. La especificidad de la visualidad requiere una elaboración conceptual de la naturaleza del espacio intelectual que determina la racionalidad. Entender este espacio como un entorno mental productivo que “trabaja” con imágenes, las capta, las construye y las produce, se desarrolla en la teoría de lo imaginario. En el trabajo, lo imaginario actúa como un entorno pleno, una morada de significados y valores figurativos; utiliza imágenes del mundo circundante y realiza ensamblajes mentales, sintetiza nuevas imágenes y llena con ellas el entorno sociocultural.
Palabras clave:
Sistema educativo, condiciones pedagógicas, conceptos pedagógicos, aprendizaje.
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